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dunl

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  1. Thanks, but I have a good supply of base rock. The "live rock" that I have (and not trying to get into semantics here) is devoid of all life except the bacteria, as it was "cooked" before starting up the tank. So it'd be nice to get some pod-infested macroalgae or something along that lines....a cup of live sand, etc.
  2. Chaeto, live rock, livestock....just seeing what is out there. :hey:
  3. I'm starting up a saltwater tank again....anyone near Red Deer got anything they're looking to get rid of? Thanks. :smokey:
  4. dunl

    Hello again.

    Long time, no see. :beer:
  5. dunl

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    Yes, it would be a group order.
  6. 1. Go to the top of your screen, and click on "My Controls". 2. On the left side, under the Personal Settings, click on "Edit Profile Information". 3. Change "Custom member title". That's it, just keep it appropriate.
  7. You could keep it for the next few months. Put the tank in your unheated garage with a heater to keep the water from freezing.
  8. Congrats on a more difficult cichlid to breed.
  9. Usually when they are spit, if others are near there is only one or two that survive.
  10. Glad to hear the little ones are okay. :shock: Dressers should be screwed to the wall anyway if you wish to be cautious. I didn't until my 5 year old at the time locked my 1 year old at the time in a room by toppling the dresser when she wanted to move it. Yikes. As for cats, we came home one day to find a huge pddle on the carpet seeping out from under the dresser. Damm, must be a leak. Took the tank (which had no cover) down, pulled the dresser off (one of those ones that sits on the floor with space underneath it). I figured the water was seeping out from behind the dresser. Hmm, no water under the dresser. No water behind the dresser, or around the tank. Hmmm, water stain on the wall, behind and ABOVE the dresser? And to top it off....no leaking tank. Figure the cat must have launched himself onto the top of the tank (remember there wasn't a cover? I knew that - cat didn't). Splash from his cannonball must have flew onto the wall, and the mess out front would have been the second wave coming to the front of the tank and from the cat who probably landed back on the carpet about .7586 seconds after breaking the surface of the water.
  11. Kyle - please accept my condolences. Such a great loss.... For those of you not aware, Kyle (African_Fever) worked with Stuart for a while a few years back.
  12. dunl

    Hello

    If I remember, Tony was only planning to be home for a month before heading out to serve for us again. I don't know him personally, just saw a post of his on here stating something to that effect.
  13. Think of chasing someone around in a very large and wide dress.
  14. This wouldn't be turning into a venor review, would it? Keep it on track, please.
  15. Looks great. Now you just need to construct a "tornado room" underneath it, kinda like Snoopy's doghouse.....it'll be the only thing left standing.
  16. If you have room, removing them for a break and to put on some weight is always a good idea if they are not getting a chance to eat in between three week holding sessions.
  17. dunl

    Hello!

    Tsk tsk......welcome aboard.
  18. You've got some nice specimens there.
  19. dunl

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    Excellent price for Rocky Frank - nice score.
  20. Yup, that sounds right. However, certain groups of mbuna you might NOT want that many...depends on what you're planning to toss in there.
  21. :shock: I reeeaaally wish more women would pound the snot out of guys like this.
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