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Permian Basin area

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Permian Basin area

For all Permian Basin area reefers. Odessa, Midland, Andrews, Kermit, Garden City, Monahans Texas

Location: Odessa, TX
Members: 15
Latest Activity: 1 day ago


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Brad shook

For Sale 1 Reply

Started by Brad shook. Last reply by Brad shook Nov 7.

Brad shook

Purchase a PAR meter for the club 5 Replies

Started by Brad shook. Last reply by robert mendenhall Nov 7.

Dont Know

just some help

Started by Dont Know Nov 5.

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robert mendenhall Comment by robert mendenhall 1 day ago
i was kinda kidding, but who knows it could be a bad pic, i emailed th guy, so ill see what he says when he emails me back
Fintastic FishBowl Comment by Fintastic FishBowl 1 day ago
In my opinion that does not look like a 600gal I am just looking at the pic though. you need to get the dimensions.
robert mendenhall Comment by robert mendenhall 1 day ago
http://austin.craigslist.org/for/1453260905.html

lol anyone wanna go in on a 600 gallon set up?? i can drive and get it and prolly pay half the cost when i get back in town lol just a thought.....
Brad shook Comment by Brad shook on November 2, 2009 at 4:26pm
Please post discussions in the Discussion Forum. I do not have any way of moving them. Let's keep the wall comments open for announcements and welcoming new members.
Thanks,
Brad
Brad shook Comment by Brad shook on November 2, 2009 at 1:17pm
We are now the biggest Group on Reefspace.
Yeah! Invite more people.
We should be able to have a tank tour soon.
Brad shook Comment by Brad shook on October 23, 2009 at 2:46pm
Welcome Robert.
robert mendenhall Comment by robert mendenhall on October 23, 2009 at 2:27pm
hello, was told abotu this from dean.... thought it would be a good idea to join up
Mick Smith Comment by Mick Smith on September 6, 2009 at 3:19pm
Just wanted to say hi. Started my tank about 2 weeks ago and heard about this group at the fintastic fish bowl
Dean & Rayne Hall Comment by Dean & Rayne Hall on July 10, 2009 at 4:03pm
Why is Phytoplankton important to you and your saltwater aquarium?

Phytoplankton (micro-algae), are at the bottom (or form the base) of the marine food chain and are a vital source of nutrients for your reef inhabitants. They are an excellent food source for all growth stages of bivalve mollusks, larval stages of some crustacean species, and very early growth stages of some fish species. Phytoplankton are used to produce mass quantities of zooplankton (rotifers, copepods, brine shrimp) which serve in turn as food for larval and early-juvenile stages of crustaceans and fish.

Brad and I have started cultivating phytoplankton for the use in our own tanks.The amount we harvest every two weeks is enough to sell some of it.
If you have any questions about phytoplankton or what it will do to benefit your salt water aquarium or you would like to buy some just let one of us know
Fintastic FishBowl Comment by Fintastic FishBowl on April 20, 2009 at 9:18pm
frogspawn has a algae that lives inside the skeleton that has to get good light. It gives allot to the fs as energy.
 

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Brad shook Fintastic FishBowl Dean & Rayne Hall Patrick McKinley Cavin & Dianne Zugg Cavin & Dianne Zugg robert mendenhall Luke M. Chalmers Denzel Roberts Robert Lacy Dont Know bradls30 Kristin Sanchez David Rebber Mick Smith
 
 

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