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April meeting 4/14 @ 7PM - Grant's house

Laura and Jim will be hosting the May meeting this Saturday the 12th and it will be the usual of food, drinks, raffle and fun.
 
Doors will be open at 6:00 pm for social talk and the meeting will start at 7:00.  Parking gets a little tight and the city says you can't park on 4th but there is a parking lot a block away.   Meeting is usually held in the backyard so feel free to bring your favorite lawn chair, weather permitting of course.

If you need address/directions, contact a club member.

Best if you park at Mini Mall (where the spaghetti establishment use to be)
 
You will get to see his new frag tank set up in the making.
 
Hope to see you there!

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Author Topic: Acclimating Fish by Terry Bartelme..  (Read 1164 times)
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« on: January 18, 2006, 06:16:25 pm »

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/1/aafeature2
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« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2006, 06:20:32 pm »

Terry has repeatedly told me Temperature and PH are the most common killer of Transported fish.  
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« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2006, 01:14:42 pm »

Great info for review I belive the quarantine tank is the biggest thing we don't use and should.




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Terry has repeatedly told me Temperature and PH are the most common killer of Transported fish.  
I Hope this helps someone.
sincerely,
Ed Cheesy
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150 gallon LPS reef Set up March 04
75 gallon SPS reef Set up Dec 04
Oceanic sump's #2&3,Mag drive pumps
PFO HORIZONTAL LIGHT, Aqua C skimmers

375 lbs live rock, Clams,lots of fish,SPS softies,Zoos,Anomes,And a few Pistol shrimps! all kinds of stuff
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« Reply #3 on: January 19, 2006, 01:32:51 pm »

Quote from: "The Apprentice"
Great info for review I belive the quarantine tank is the biggest thing we don't use and should.




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Terry has repeatedly told me Temperature and PH are the most common killer of Transported fish.  
I Hope this helps someone.
sincerely,
Ed Cheesy


I think your right Jeff.   I am considering buying a portable ph pen and temperature gun also.
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« Reply #4 on: January 19, 2006, 05:05:53 pm »

Thats a very good deal on the Temp Gun we have 2 at work i just take one home when ever I have the need as for the Ph I just pull my pinpoint probe out and dip it in the Bag but before i put it back in my tank I rinse it with DI water  :wink:


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Great info for review I belive the quarantine tank is the biggest thing we don't use and should.




Quote from: "Ed"
Terry has repeatedly told me Temperature and PH are the most common killer of Transported fish.  
I Hope this helps someone.
sincerely,
Ed Cheesy


I think your right Jeff.   I am considering buying a portable ph pen and temperature gun also.
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75 gallon SPS reef Set up Dec 04
Oceanic sump's #2&3,Mag drive pumps
PFO HORIZONTAL LIGHT, Aqua C skimmers

375 lbs live rock, Clams,lots of fish,SPS softies,Zoos,Anomes,And a few Pistol shrimps! all kinds of stuff
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« Reply #5 on: January 29, 2006, 02:55:34 am »

great article ed, interesting note on the no feeding for 24 hrs after acclimation thats a good tid bit i had not seen often before
Justin
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