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9/30/09 - Order

Postby Jake » Thu Oct 01, 2009 6:47 am

Fish
Angels
Centropyge loriculus Flame Loriculus :: Central Pacific S 2
Centropyge loriculus Flame Loriculus :: Melanesia S 2
Angels MAC Certified
Centropyge bispinosus Coral Beauty :: Fiji S 3
Centropyge flavissimus Lemon Peel :: Fiji M 1
Anthias
Serranocirrhitus latus Fathead / Sunburst :: Melanesia M 2
Blennies
Salarias fasciatus Sailfin / Algae :: Eastern Asia M 1
Butterflies MAC Certified
Chelmon rostratus Copperband :: Philippines M 2
Cardinals
Pterapogon kauderni Kaudern's, Banggai :: Eastern Asia M 3
Sphaeramia nematoptera Pajama Spotted :: Eastern Asia M 10
Clownfish
Amphiprion ocellaris Ocellaris :: Eastern Asia M 2
Damsels
Chromis viridis Chromis, Green :: Eastern Asia M 24
Chrysiptera springeri Blue Saphire :: Eastern Asia M 4
Pomacentrus smithi Pink Smith :: Eastern Asia M 4
Dragonets
Synchiropus splendidus Mandarin Green :: Eastern Asia M 1
Synchiropus cf. splendidus Mandarin Red :: Eastern Asia M 1
Synchiropus picturatus Mandarin Spotted :: Eastern Asia M 1
Synchiropus stellatus Scooter Red :: South Asia S 4
Filefish
Pervagor melanocephalus Orange Body :: Eastern Asia M 1
Gobies
Gobiodon atrangulatus Clown, Green :: Eastern Asia S 5
Hogs
Bodianus sepiacauda Peppermint Candy Cane :: Eastern Asia M 1
Pseudochromis
Pictichromis porphyreus Purple :: Eastern Asia M 2
Rabbitfish
Siganus vulpinus Foxface :: Eastern Asia M 1
Tangs
Acanthurus coeruleus Atlantic Yellow :: East Americas M 1
Ctenochaetus strigosus Kole, Yellow Eye :: Central Pacific M 1
Paracanthurus hepatus Blue Hippo :: Eastern Asia SM 4
Tangs MAC Certified
Zebrasoma scopas Scopas :: Fiji S 2
Triggers MAC Certified
Rhinecanthus aculeatus Humu, Picasso :: Fiji M 1
Wrasses
Halichoeres garnoti Neon :: East Americas M 2
Pseudocheilinus ocellatus Mysteri :: Central Pacific M 1
Wrasses MAC Certified
Coris gaimard Red Coris Juvenile :: Fiji S 1
Halichoeres cosmetus Red X-Mas Checker Board :: Fiji M 2
Invertebrates
Anemones
Actinia sp. Carnation Strawberry :: Eastern Asia M 2
Condylactis sp. Condylactis :: East Americas M 1
Condylactis sp. Condylactis :: East Americas M 2
Entacmaea quadricolor Bulb, Colored :: South Asia M 1
Corals Hard
Acanthastrea sp. Acanthastrea Colored Striped :: Eastern Asia M 1
Echinophyllia sp. Chalice Echinophyllia Ultra Color :: Australia / Coral Sea L 1
Lobophyllia sp. Brain Open Red :: Central Pacific S 2
Crabs
Mythrax sculptus Emerald :: East Americas S 12
Crabs, Hermit
Clibanarius sp. Red Tip :: West Americas S 250
Live Rock
Scleractinia Rock Fiji Base (per lb) :: Central Pacific 100
Nudibranchs
Aplysia californica Sea Hare Californica :: West Americas M 5
Shell, Abalones Tank Bred
Haliotis sp. Abalone Green :: West Americas M 2
Shell, Aqua Cultured Clams
Tridacna maxima Tridacna Maxima Ultra :: Melanesia S 2
Stars
Astropecten polycanthus Sand :: Central Pacific M 10
Urchins
Echinus sp. Pincushion, Hairy :: Eastern Asia M 2
Mespilia globulus Pincushion, Blue Tuxedo :: Eastern Asia S 4
Mespilia sp. Pincushion, Tuxedo, Red :: Eastern Asia S 2
Tripneustes / Lytechinus sp. Pincushion :: East Americas M 4


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Re: 9/30/09 - Order

Postby skanderson » Thu Oct 01, 2009 8:00 pm

i did come and check it out today. unfortunately none of the new fish were priced, or at the time even pricable. loved the hog and the mystery wrasse, but no price. sorry but its a major pet peeve of mine. probably wont be back in town for a week or more. nice fish though,
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Re: 9/30/09 - Order

Postby Jake » Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:01 am

I sent Frank an email requesting that he price things. Otherwise I will be in there on Saturday as usual and will shoot you prices on anything that interests you. I can't wait to see the peppermint hog and mystery wrasse also :D
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Re: 9/30/09 - Order

Postby jener8tionx » Fri Oct 09, 2009 6:01 pm

There are still unpriced items from last week. I still don't understand the "not for sale" stuff. Also, one display tank had no water movement and almost everything inside was dead. Aside from the usual dirty tanks, this is just unacceptable.
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Re: 9/30/09 - Order

Postby gem_nut85 » Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:15 pm

you should clean up all tanks, sand cleaned and stirred and treat all the aipstias and scrub the tanks down, then order new stuff, but never the amount that was ordered maybe some basics, clean up crews and ora fish only, the real hardy fish first. That mass amount of living creatures just overloaded the bioload, since that system wasn't running that full for a long time and the clean up wasn't really done yet, then you add even a few dead things and everything spikes and more die until almost everything could die from the spiking levels of toxins, dead fish turn off customers forever!
so do nasty tanks and bad hitch hiker- (aipstais and bubble alge) those are plague species
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Re: 9/30/09 - Order

Postby Jake » Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:42 am

Sorry it took me so long to respond. Your comments are appreciated no matter how harsh :shock: However, the tanks at Animart are looking really nice these days. The aptasia and bubble algae are isolated in the fish system which is on it's own sump from the top coral row. I'm not concerned with either thing on a small scale when considering how much water volume is in that system. Fish don't care if there is bubble algae or aptasia in their tank and the water is far from toxic. Everything is living very well. That being said, the aptasia and bubble algae is being knocked down when it becomes a nuisance. Everyone knows how hard it can be to get rid of it. It's just not that simple. They get down in the system lines. The coral system on the other hand has emerald crabs and peppermint shrimp in each tank. The conditions in that system are pristene. Refugiums have been added to both systems also. Just last Saturday I changed out 9 - 40 watt uv sterizer bulbs and sleeves. I would like to thank everyone for their patience. There is quality livestock at Animart at great prices. I for one get all of my livestock from Animart. I'll have to post some pics of my tank :wink:
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