fballguy yum Feb 27, 2006 1,561 0 0 38 Everett, WA www.freshwaterfanatics.com May 17, 2007 #1 Stock: 1 dungeness crab
W WinnipegDragon AC Members Apr 9, 2007 296 0 0 May 17, 2007 #2 Are you going to go with the melted butter substrate?
fballguy yum Feb 27, 2006 1,561 0 0 38 Everett, WA www.freshwaterfanatics.com May 17, 2007 #4 WinnipegDragon said: Are you going to go with the melted butter substrate? Click to expand... Of course!
WinnipegDragon said: Are you going to go with the melted butter substrate? Click to expand... Of course!
Rbishop Administrator Staff member Dec 30, 2005 40,733 461 143 71 Real Name Mr. Normal May 17, 2007 #5 I prefer a mild cheese-strate. Not as messy.
fballguy yum Feb 27, 2006 1,561 0 0 38 Everett, WA www.freshwaterfanatics.com May 19, 2007 #6 I think I may add a lobster, but I don't want to overstock. Do you think there is room?
J double R The Devil Jan 13, 2007 6,071 2 62 40 Louisiana Real Name Jon May 19, 2007 #7 the bioload should be able to handle it. remember, keep it below 1ppm of ammonia per inch of invert.
Weezer Plastic Plant's Live Longer Mar 2, 2007 3,398 1 0 "Minnesota - It Gets Chilly Here" May 19, 2007 #8 I dont know what to say.......
i_limantara AC Members Feb 28, 2007 192 0 0 43 Indonesia May 19, 2007 #9 poor creature in the small space
Que I wish I was a fish I wish. Feb 15, 2007 2,449 12 38 Southern Berkshire county, MA Real Name Ken Camera Used cell phone May 19, 2007 #10 I love the castle. I'd go with this background. This driftwood. And these plants... notice how well the driftwood works with the plants in this shot. Q
I love the castle. I'd go with this background. This driftwood. And these plants... notice how well the driftwood works with the plants in this shot. Q