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January Meeting 1/14/12 @ 6PM! - OFFICER ELECTIONS!

Beau is hosting the January Meeting this coming Saturday the 14th at 6PM.  It will be BYOB as well as a snack to share and raffle items are always welcome.  It has been requested that there be “NO SHOES” on the carpet due to it being a whitish color.

He doesn’t have a tank to view but we will have plenty to discuss in hopes that it will get the NEW YEAR off to a good start.  The annual membership fees are due, so now would be a good time to get them in to our Treasurer Stacey Hahn.   Fees are $20 per individual or $25 per family

Attendance was low at the election meeting in November and no votes were taken at December’s meeting so we have decided to take votes for anyone that didn’t get the opportunity in November and will be attending this meeting.  
We will add the votes to November’s ballots and the announcement will be made during the meeting so we can go forward.
NOMINATIONS:
President:  Jim & Nacho
V. President: Ed, Bo & Daniel Leigey
Treasurer: Stacey
Secretary: Carmen & Angie

Let’s hope the New Year brings new members, returning members and new ideas.  The club is always willing to take suggestions to get the most out of the hobby we all enjoy.

Please PM Nate C. by clicking here for directions if you are not a club member.  

Club members can click here to go to the club member only forum to get directions.

Hope to see you all there!


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« Reply #75 on: February 25, 2007, 05:36:24 pm »

vicki,

They seem to hang out during the day in areas that you cannot see, and they venture out at night.  Have you looked for them after your tank has been dark for a while?  You might try that and I bet you find them.   
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« Reply #76 on: February 25, 2007, 07:52:30 pm »

Just curious...of those of you who got peppermint shrimp, how did that go?  We got 3 "large" from Reeftopia last club order and we saw them for about for 5 seconds as they went into the rock, never to be seen again (Darrel thinks the emerald crabs got 'em).  We are having some fairly minor aiptasia problems.  I've tried a couple chemical means, with moderate success, but we have some small ones coming back.  Am thinking of getting peppermint shrimp, again, but not if they disappear as soon as they go in the tank (and, no, they are not in there just hiding, we've looked and looked even at night and this was several months ago we got them).  I have also looked at the idea of getting some Berghia nudibranchs - their only food is aiptasia.  Expensive little bugger, but a natural way to rid your tank of aiptasia.  Here is info if you have never heard of them:  http://www.berghia.net/  Has anyone had an experience with these? 

if you try them let me know I might get in on it.

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« Reply #77 on: February 26, 2007, 01:36:47 am »

Just curious...of those of you who got peppermint shrimp, how did that go?  We got 3 "large" from Reeftopia last club order and we saw them for about for 5 seconds as they went into the rock, never to be seen again (Darrel thinks the emerald crabs got 'em).  We are having some fairly minor aiptasia problems.  I've tried a couple chemical means, with moderate success, but we have some small ones coming back.  Am thinking of getting peppermint shrimp, again, but not if they disappear as soon as they go in the tank (and, no, they are not in there just hiding, we've looked and looked even at night and this was several months ago we got them).  I have also looked at the idea of getting some Berghia nudibranchs - their only food is aiptasia.  Expensive little bugger, but a natural way to rid your tank of aiptasia.  Here is info if you have never heard of them:  http://www.berghia.net/  Has anyone had an experience with these? 

We got two of the peppermint shrimp and we saw one of them for the first day but not since. The other one we have not seen at all. We look during the day and night, but nothing  Huh Maybe by the next meeting they will show up, I'll let you know.
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« Reply #78 on: February 26, 2007, 08:32:40 am »

Purchased 4.  One went into the 12 gallon nano and the other three went into the 20 gallon nano.  All of them seem well.  They have cleaned out all of the remaining aiptasia in the 20 gallon already, which is very nice.  On the other hand, the one in the 12 gallon has started picking on the torch that I got in the raffle at the last meeting, so his days in that tank are probably numbered.  All of the shrimp have been large and active, which is good to see after the ones that I ordered and lost previously.  I have no idea how they'd play in a larger, better fed tank, but two or three of these will be extra soon.

A few snails didn't make it, which is probably expected, but otherwise everything looks well from the last order.  Except the beautiful red ball sponge, which has no polyps at all in it.  We did order (and pay for) the one with the polyps in it, didn't we?
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« Reply #79 on: February 26, 2007, 03:45:17 pm »

Purchased 4.  One went into the 12 gallon nano and the other three went into the 20 gallon nano.  All of them seem well.  They have cleaned out all of the remaining aiptasia in the 20 gallon already, which is very nice.  On the other hand, the one in the 12 gallon has started picking on the torch that I got in the raffle at the last meeting, so his days in that tank are probably numbered.  All of the shrimp have been large and active, which is good to see after the ones that I ordered and lost previously.  I have no idea how they'd play in a larger, better fed tank, but two or three of these will be extra soon.

A few snails didn't make it, which is probably expected, but otherwise everything looks well from the last order.  Except the beautiful red ball sponge, which has no polyps at all in it.  We did order (and pay for) the one with the polyps in it, didn't we?

So far as I know, there was only one red ball sponge on their site.  You may want to check and let me know ASAP if we need to contact them about it.
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« Reply #80 on: February 26, 2007, 08:10:06 pm »

Hey Nate.
One of my nudis were DOA  Cry   But, the other one looked ok on Sat morning. We went to Spokane this weekend and I looked for it last night when we got home and didn't see it- but it could be hiding. Just wanted to give you the heads up that one of them is a gonner so far. (And trust me, they have plenty to eat!!! Roll Eyes)
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« Reply #81 on: February 26, 2007, 11:06:36 pm »

So far as I know, there was only one red ball sponge on their site.  You may want to check and let me know ASAP if we need to contact them about it.
Ah, I somehow had thought they used to list a red ball sponge without the polyps.

In any case, I've looked the sponge over well and watched it for a few days, and there's nothing at all on it that could be called yellow or a polyp, let alone like the picture.  I'm a bit disappointed since it was a bit pricey for a sponge, and I probably would have gotten the branching one otherwise.
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« Reply #82 on: February 26, 2007, 11:23:22 pm »

Let me e-mail them tonight and see what they have to say on these two items.
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« Reply #83 on: February 27, 2007, 12:21:34 am »

Thanks, Nate.

On the subject of peppermints, this guy has been in the front of the tank for the past three days.  Since he hasn't touched the lps today, he's on probation rather than being moved out of the tank.  He's been on that rock for most of the day, but he doesn't seem to have hurt any of the polyps.  I've kept careful track of them, and they all open  up completely whenever he moves away for a moment.  As with everything in these tanks, I watch and wait. Smiley

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« Reply #84 on: February 27, 2007, 04:31:26 am »

Well, I see I joined just a little too late to get in on the group order  Cry.  I'd be interested in part of a "cleanup crew"-type order, as well as a pair of cleaner shrimp.  Maybe there are a few more people who will be interested in an order.  Does anyone else live around the Yakima area who is planning an order...maybe after the March meeting?   Also, I'm looking for a good macroalgae for my sump that doesn't require a lot of light.  I have a small "Under-the-Counter" type fluorescent fixture over the DSB area of my sump.  Is there a macroalgae that would work for this?  Does someone have some extra they want to sell?  I'm kind of leery about Caleurpa(sp?).  Any suggestions?
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« Reply #85 on: February 27, 2007, 04:42:31 am »

We don't sell anything here, we trade.  Just about all of us have calurpa,  I'd help you out but I just gave two big clumps to Vicki and to Nate,  Give me a couple of weeks to grow some morew and we will see what we can do.  As far as cleanup, I know that we will be raffling off 100 turbo snails at the next meeting, along with other stuff.
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« Reply #86 on: February 27, 2007, 05:35:44 am »

Welcome!

Caulerpa is about the lowest light macro algae that I know of.  Seems like several people here have brillo pad (chaetomorpha) as well, but I don't anymore.

Hope to see you at the next meeting.
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« Reply #87 on: February 27, 2007, 04:04:44 pm »

Here's the response on the lost items from reeftopia:

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We are too cost prohibited to reship those items. We will credit your card for them. Does the gentleman know the polyps on the sponge are nocturnal?
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« Reply #88 on: February 27, 2007, 06:27:12 pm »

Thanks Nate!
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« Reply #89 on: February 28, 2007, 12:39:47 am »

About the peppermint shrimp - I saw mine today finally.  He is doing just fine.  I have another one so I wasn't sure if I was seeing the new one or old one, but I saw both at the same time today.  My nudi is still alive too, although my algae doesn't seem to be disappearing at all.
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