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  1. screebo

    Elos 120 (liter)

    OK, I'm once again impressed with results from a very inexpensive camera (around $300) The images below were taken by a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS2 water resistant camera.........in the tank. Yes, in the tank.
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    Elos 120 (liter)

    Updated Just Now: Double Click on the image
  3. screebo

    Elos 120 (liter)

    Thanks, Bennett. It looks better in person. LOL
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    Elos 120 (liter)

    Somebody with BOD access, please delete duplicate posts. I used to be able to do it but no longer
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    Elos 120 (liter)

    Unfortunately, the Lineateus Wrass (my Olympic jumper) vanished. I'll probably find some fish jerky behind the cabinet 8-(
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    Tyree AE Pink Sandollar Monti

    :glasses:
  7. screebo

    Still alive and well

    Thanks all. I'm uploading a video of the tank that looks a bit toilet bowl blue (as Jess would say heheheh) but OK. I'll post it to my tank journel site as an update. It was shot with a Panasonic 3 CCD HD camera that is about 10 years old. Records in Dolby digital but is greatly affected by...
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    Still alive and well

    Ooo ooo. I have a Merletti from Richard as well as one very cool purple Welsi. If it's not one of those then heck yes, I'd love a head or two. Thanks for the reply.
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    Still alive and well

    Hey Gresh, The bricking only occurred on the 1.0 (original) Roadsters. All others after the first release have a sleep feature that shuts down the battery when it reaches 50% of it's capacity. It's good for about another year and then you only have to perform a normal charging cycle. All...
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    Tyree AE Pink Sandollar Monti

    Happy Happy, Joy Joy 8-)
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    Still alive and well

    Where do I start: Thank you Jim, I'd love to have the LR with critters Conrad: Great! Love to stop by or entertain a visit BAYMAC: Read and dispel rumors http://www.teslamotors.com/blog/plug-it Jon: Holy Cow, Sand Dollar please let me know where and when we can meet. Jess: Thanks...
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    Still alive and well

    As the song says, "Every now and then I know it's kinda hard to tell, but I'm still alive and well. Sorry I missed the meeting Saturday, I was running the dynamometer at work. Very cool work but strenuous. The tank's looking pretty darn good. The Kline's Bfly did an stupendous job of...
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    yaradartist's 36g

    I found the same issues with my multi-Reef Brite light conversion. I bleached out most of my sps from too much light. I did find that LPS does SO well that montis are the only sps I'm continuing to rear in the tank. I nearly tore it down when aiptasia overtook the tank but Mr. Kliens...
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    Zapping aptasia, what I've learned "so far"

    Hey Gresh, Do palys produce significant quantities of toxin from any division or fragging? How long after a soak in Revive is it safe to place paly frags back into the tank. What other traumas can cause a paly to release toxin? How long does it take to break down in the tank? I ask these...
  15. screebo

    Any good firearm training in the Bay Area?

    Favorite firearm? Glock Model 22, 40 S&W
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    Zapping aptasia, what I've learned "so far"

    Well...........except for this one thing...................(oops forgot to mention).........a smaller Kleins and great looking CB got shreaded or rather "badgered" to demise when I added the larger one that now reigns. He still squares off with the purple tang but they come to a stalemate every...
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    Zapping aptasia, what I've learned "so far"

    My Dendro is fully intact. Including the little buds coming up around the perimeter of the "mother mouth" As are my limited selection of zoa's. Plus, now Mr. Klein can keep " Big Bad" the purple tang under control. He's such a bully! The aiptasia diet is giving Mr. Klein a real growth...
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    Zapping aptasia, what I've learned "so far"

    The zapper has been used to kill hundreds of aiptasia in my tank. The problem is that the adults in the tank seem to sense the irradiation of the colony in progress and start a spawn of larvae. Nature is so very cool in their defense. It may be a coincidence but I think not. The end result...
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    Creative ways you've received, or given a gift!

    On our 3rd anniversary, I took my wife out to dinner to Creola, a Cajun restaurant in San Carlos where I proposed to her. We enjoyed two of their delicious Hurricanes and as the second one was taking effect, the waiter brought out a tray with a neatly wrapped gift I had slipped to him. He...
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    December 10th meeting potluck food items

    Screebo: Lasagna
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