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| Monday, September 01, 2008 | |
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| Saturday, March 01, 2008 | |
Octopus Care
By admin @ 7:40 AM :: 3 Views ::
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by Dale Tyler (DFWMAS) - The main deciding factor if you are considering getting an octopus, is usually the lifespan. At 1-2 years, it is rather short, and an even shorter 6-8 months for Dwarfs/Pygmies. Tragically short, considering the wonderful nature of these creatures. The worst part about purchasing a wild-caught octopus is that you don’t know how
old it is.
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| Friday, February 01, 2008 | |
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| Friday, October 12, 2007 | |
Large Tanks - Planning for Success
By admin @ 3:28 PM :: 722 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: General, Marine Reef Keeping, DIY - General |
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by Kieth Ledbetter (kwl1673 DFWMAS) - Building on last month’s topic of planning an in-wall tank, I want to expand on concerns with planning a large tank. Many, if not most large tanks are in-wall, so all the last month’s suggestions apply here as well. A big tank, however, has several “special” concerns in addition to the in-wall issues. Big is an obviously relative term that I’m going to leave undefined. I’ve set up two large tanks myself within the past year ...
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| Friday, October 12, 2007 | |
Planning an In-wall Tank
By admin @ 3:15 PM :: 438 Views ::
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by Jeremy Wolff (Sy5tem_0verload) - Everyone who has a marine tank knows that it requires at least a minimal amount of planning. Thorough planning can prevent loss of time and money due to changing equipment, buying new/better equipment, redoing plumbing, making numerous trips to the hardware store (which inevitably happens regardless of how much planning we’ve all done :D), etc.
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| Friday, October 12, 2007 | |
Easy as QT-Pie
By admin @ 3:08 PM :: 441 Views ::
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by Ashlar - One of the things that most hobbyists have to face at one time or another is the need to set up a quarantine tank - either to acclimate a new fish to eating frozen food, or to treat a disease or injury, or as a time-out for an aggressive fish.
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