Reefcast: Episode 29b
Before the year's end, a new episode is out. This one is with Steve Weast, and it will be very interesting to follow. ;)
Episode 29b can be found on our Downloads page, or can be found in the podcast area of iTunes.
Before the year's end, a new episode is out. This one is with Steve Weast, and it will be very interesting to follow. ;)
Episode 29b can be found on our Downloads page, or can be found in the podcast area of iTunes.
When I was moving corals, I discovered a peanut worm. Since I've never had one that was out in the open, I grabbed it and my camera.
My lighting period each day is depicted by this small graphic. It took me hours with some help from a few tutorials found via Google, resulting with clocks that don't work.
I'm working on making the RSS feed to this blog work properly. In the meantime, some eye candy...
A few days ago, my new PAR meter arrived. This is the newest one built by Apogee, which barely was released a month ago. I was going to purchase the regular one that we discussed for the Group Buy (on Reefcast.com), but one of my friends twisted my arm, and there you go. Thanks, Aaron. :D
On December 2nd, I visited the Japanese Gardens in Fort Worth. Click that link to see the pictures I took.
Two nights ago, I was looking in my angled tank and saw a number of fat & sassy Red Planaria - too many in fact. I stumbled across a tiny few (maybe 6) dots many months ago, and was really shocked to see them. I tried to kid myself into thinking they were figments of my imagination, and I willed myself to ignore them.
Reminder: The NightSea Group buy is still going, if you want to get in on the savings. Here are all the details: Night Sea Group Buy
I added my recent trip to Cleveland, where I got to see snow finally. :)
I've added a new page to my site, specifically for the items I sell. Some people get confused and think I run a LFS (local fish store) or that I sell all sorts of stuff. I focus primarily on RO/DI water filtration, but do acrylic work as well. So here is the new page, which you will see as a new button on many of my pages, as well as by this graphic on the front page of my site:
Quick reminder, today is the final day to purchase the Apogee PAR meter at the Group Buy price, and all orders must be in by 5pm Mountain time! Don't miss out on this bargain.
If you are thinking about buying a PAR meter, check out the Group Buy being organized on Reefcast:
This is a nationwide group buy, and the money will be paid directly to the manufacturer, not to the organizers (Reefcast crew). I think it is important that more people own this meter to measure the amount of light pouring down into their tanks:
I added a new page to my site recently - Quarantine & Dips for those new arrivals.
Here's a full tank shot from this week of the 280g reef. Click here