i'm doing my NYS/NYC 2005 tax and this is the first year i come across this item (is it new?) where there is a separate line ("DO NOT LEAVE BLANK") lol and they have the nerve to say you MUST pay tax on ALL the items you purchased in other states that were delivered to you (ie, basically...
just got back from fistown. the place was packed, and wreaked of glue fumes(they are installing more sw holding tanks downstairs?) they should really expand the narrow SW section UPSTAIRS.
such a sorrowful sight, a baby batfish floating around upside down barely alive and totally...
excellent idea. i kinda wanted something like you see in the asian fish markets, those stock tubs are huge and thickwalled! but nesting 2 100 gal tub should do the trick. i already have 4 acrylic rubbermaid tubs that don't bow at all but they are only 22.5 gallon each. they were $50 EACH...
am i seeing things or is this the new AGA 95 gal wave tank? none of the petlands i scouted have it to see on display yet. i think its a cool layout since you have an area of no angles for sharper viewing and then a curve in the other area. what do ya think? it seems like basically 90 gal...
what do you cure or hold your live rock in? i am buying 50 or 100 lbs next week or so and i remember from years ago not even the 55 gal rubbermaid was spacious enough. i used a portable spa that was 300 gals but the liner ripped so i threw it out it was so flimpsy. anyone use anything that is...
yeah kaeline tongan and alor i know are lighter than "fiji". i havent touched any haiti rock or seen it in person, do any of the lfs stock it yet??? i came across these pics:
http://www.ecoreefaquatics.com/album/
Does anyone have this in their tank and or an opinion on (Hispaniolan) live rock? Any pics of a tank set up with one? Is it really the "lightest" and most "skeletous" live rock out there? (Some of there retailers are claiming it is)