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  1. ThRoewer

    Marine Betta

    I have wild ones that take floating foods and some even go for flakes on the surface. It is more a matter of tank mates than marine bettas not doing it.
  2. ThRoewer

    Marine Betta

    Some of my larger ones take cocktail shrimps, some even from tweezers. Most take frozen foods, pellets, flakes... All will usually be able to live of pods if there are enough and, in a pinch, they can go with little or no food for quite a while. If you go with wild ones, buy locally if possible...
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    Marine Betta

    This isn't entirely correct. They are definitely not ambush predators or related to groupers (not even close) but rather hunt more like lionfish, cornering their prey and fencing it in with their large tailfin. They hunt larger shrimp if they spot them but most of the time they pick pods...
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    Do it yourself air to water cooler brain storming.

    Aluminum is toxic as well. Stainless 316Ti would work with saltwater but steel is a very poor heat conductor. The best resistance against corrosion in saltwater has Titanium (aside from Gold, Platinum, and other insanely expensive precious or rare earth metals) But all that really just makes...
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    Could need some help with some carpentry

    Well, looks like I got to do it myself in the backyard again...
  6. ThRoewer

    All juvenile Anemonefish are females!

    Also, anemonefish don't care for their larvae, they eat them when they catch them still hanging out by the anemone in the morning! The juveniles you find with adult pairs are never their offspring! Perfectly appropriate - after all, it's Pride month!
  7. ThRoewer

    All juvenile Anemonefish are females!

    I don't know of anything in particular but I would think there should be something. Try Google Scholar.
  8. ThRoewer

    All juvenile Anemonefish are females!

    The common assumption that all Anemonefish start out as males is funamentally incorrect. They rather start out as non-functional females, then, when rising to the number 2 position in the hierarchy, become functional males, and finally, if making it all the way to the top, become functional...
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    Who wants to go in on buying 360 Coralz?

    I'm sure Karson and Joe make a living with Aquatic Collection - their store is easily the best saltwater store in the Bay Area and there are always plenty of customers around. But the real and only steady money in this business is in full-service tank maintenance. If you buy a store without...
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    Who wants to go in on buying 360 Coralz?

    I first need to make some drug money... tell me how ;) If I had $200k laying around, last thing I would do is buying a failing fish store... and it is failing big time. Every time I was there on weekends it was either closed or a ghost town and only few sick fish in the tanks. At the same time...
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    Could need some help with some carpentry

    I looked, but nothing you can buy of the shelf will fit the need close enough to be satisfying and my space is so limited that I have nothing to waste. Plus money is tight so a custom metal frame is not in the budget.
  12. ThRoewer

    Could need some help with some carpentry

    I'm in Warm Springs, Fremont, smack on the south end of the Hayward Fault. If that one goes off there isn't much left standing...
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    Who wants to go in on buying 360 Coralz?

    Seems to be large enough to partition off an area for an aquaculture facility... I could need more space for breeding Marine Bettas and my Regal Angel pair asked for a bigger tank. The $1 price tag is a bit concerning. It usually means that there are substantial debts or financial obligations...
  14. ThRoewer

    Could need some help with some carpentry

    Design changes are problematic at this point as existing parts have to be reused. As for earthquakes, smaller ones should not be a problem and when the big one hits we are fucked anyway and fish tanks will be the least of our worries.
  15. ThRoewer

    Could need some help with some carpentry

    Certainly. I'm not expecting it to be for free.
  16. ThRoewer

    Could need some help with some carpentry

    I need to remake 4 ladders for one of my broodstook tank racks to raise the middle row and add space for sump tanks. In the past, when I had a lot more time, I did it myself with hand tools but it took a good deal of time and made a decent mess in the backyard. So I'm looking for someone who...
  17. ThRoewer

    Copperband butterfly fish successfully bred

    I would disagree with such blanket "should not be imported" statements. The same was said about Regal Angels and they are actually quite simple when you get small and healthy juveniles that were captured properly with nets or traps. I have a pair of Maldives Regals and they are my least picky...
  18. ThRoewer

    Copperband butterfly fish successfully bred

    Getting a healthy Copperband to eat isn't an issue. They go after everything worm shaped with a vengeance, especially if it moves (tubifex, bloodworms, blackworms,...) The problem is that most Copperbands come in seriously sick or with internal damage due to improper handling (internal organ...
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    Copperband butterfly fish successfully bred

    Copperbands normally don't eat Aiptasia. Their natural food are worms they pick out of crevices. They only pick on Aiptasia because they confuse them with the worms they normally eat. Some seem to find them tasty enough to continue going after them but most don't as it isn't a natural food for them.
  20. ThRoewer

    One tank or two??

    Saltwater tanks are like rabbits - you start with one, then add another and before you know it you have 30 or more and your room/garage looks like a fish store. At least that's how it is always with me because I keep primarily anemonefish and you can only keep one pair per tank... Sent from my...
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