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MACNA. It is almost here! - Monday, September 01, 2008

MACNA will be here in just a few days. Have you got your tickets? Are you planning on attending? While this is short notice, it is well worth a weekend trip for any level of reef keeper. 

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Signature Generator now supports Profilux - Monday, September 01, 2008

If you have not already seen already the Signature Generator now supports the Profilux controller. If you have a controller that is not in our supported list, send us and email. We would like to discuss adding it to the list.

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New User Profiles and Photo Gallery - Monday, August 25, 2008

We have implemented new User Profiles, Groups and The Wall on the site. All similar to MySpace or Facebook. These are tied in to the video gallery, forums, and the photo galleries.

In addition we have updated the Photo Gallery. Look under Extras, My Photos to access your personal gallery. The Photo Galleries tab is linked to all member albums. Each member gallery is accessable from a link on their profile.

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The COMAS Coral Donor Program
Learn how this club has created a coral sharing program that works!

Reefslides - What a Pair!
This slideshow contains some unusual combinations and eye-catching scenes.

Tank of the Month
Ron describes his 180-gallon reef aquarium.

Fish Profile: Psychedelic Mandarin, Synchiropus splendidus
A brief description and profile of the Psychedelic Mandarin.

Notes from the Trenches: How to Recharge De-ionizing Resin
With caution, you can recycle that resin again and again and again.

The MASNA Newsletter: Marine Scene - Volume XII, Number 3
A quarterly publication of the Marine Aquarium Societies of North America (MASNA). MASNA's goal is to assist in forming and promoting the growth of clubs within the hobby and the education of their members while ensuring a sustainable future for the marine environment.

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General, DIY - Pump Mods, Product Reviews
Maxi-Jet Modifications: Going main stream posted by slallen 

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In my previous article we talked about a modification dubbed the “Hacksaw” method. This modification conservatively increased the flow of the Maxi-Jet 1200 to around 400 GPH. But is there other mods that produce even more flow? The answer is, Yes!
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Maxi-Jet: What is all the fuss? posted by slallen 

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It is without a doubt that the Maxi-Jet line of Powerheads by Aquarium Systems is the workhorse of the marine aquarium hobbyist. These pumps are used for everything from aeration, water movement, filling and draining to even mixing saltwater for water changes. But what else can they do?

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Propagating Zoanthids posted by admin 

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All Photo credits: Michelle Stuart Coral Credits: Michelle Stuart
Zoanthids are wonderfully coloured animals which are often to as colonial anemones, corals or button polyps. 
Zoanthids come from reefs all around the world and in a variety of different colonizing formations.  Their ease of care and colourful appearance make them ideal candidates for a novice reef keeper.  However, hidden within these beautiful creatures is one of the most potent neurotoxins found anywhere on earth, and new reef keepers need to be made aware of their hidden dangers. - From fishtanksandponds.net

General, Marine Reef Keeping, DIY - General
The Pappone Method posted by slallen 

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The "Pappone" method is a feeding method that is currently making its rounds here in the states. There is a pretty large thread about the process over on Reef Central. To read that more about over there click here. You can read the recipe here just follow the link.
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Eric Borneman's Famous Fish Food Recipe posted by slallen 

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From Eric Borneman's Library on MARSH Reef.

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