any hobbiest know this character?

CRACKERMAN

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she is fine
one more thing
i made a sump fr 30 gal tank
7 gal sump with a medium filter and small filter
and that sticky thing for phosphate and nitrate remover thing
i hanged it on the small tank
only thing left one bulb light
this sump was done by 3.5 meters of pvc tube
.5 meters from old tank filter
actuly my filteration colud become double from here
good sticky
anyways this is damsel fish
looks intresting
 

CRACKERMAN

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Mar 30, 2009
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new update

*DRUMMER*i got my first damsel fish
which i told you about
now i am planning to get myself a blue damshel *crazysmil
is that a good fish
and more thing
i need help on this :confused:
what should i add in my sump as it incomplete somehow i feel
it contains 2 sponge sucking filters and a heater
here is one pic of that sump *PEACE!*
and trying to update and furnish to completion
and just few minutes back i cured my 8 band butterfly with anti virus and ich:eek: formula for 5 minutes in a mug
she is still alive but breathing little fast*laughingc
i think the dose was little too much for him
actully i got her before this damsel:)
 

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KahluaZzZ

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about this copperband: They do spend their days pecking at coral and rockwork with their long, thin snouts in search of coral polyps, worms, and the many small invertebrates.
+ care = Difficult.
I second that this sump isn't gonna do much..for now...find some chaetomorpha algae at least it would help, and it grows even under your low Kelvin PC.
 

KahluaZzZ

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in the sump? I' not talking 'bout the main aquarium, i'm looking at the sump's pic and it looks like a standard PC bulb. I'm saying that if you put some chaetomorpha in the sump , even with a standard PC it would grow, i've done it for 4 years :) and it really helps
 

Lorna

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where are you getting this stuff? Are you harvesting directly from the ocean? If so you really need to research what it is you are taking and the husbandry and upkeep of each specimen BEFORE you take it home. Then when you come on the forum and ask advice I would suggest that you take the advice and not disregard it.