I got mine when it was on sale for ~$17: http://www.bluezooaquatics.com/productDetail.asp?cid=326&pid=2331&did=3
40 to ship isn't gonna really save me much though.. thanks for the link. If they go back to 17, Ill reconsider.Pufferpunk;2725713; said:I got mine when it was on sale for ~$17: http://www.bluezooaquatics.com/productDetail.asp?cid=326&pid=2331&did=3
Yep, I know. Haha thats why it allready seemed to expensive. Not a bad idea on the group order, I'll have to see what the club does next, last time it was clean up crew, hopefully the next one I'm able to get these. Thanks for the idea.Pufferpunk;2728028; said:Don't forget the cost of the starfish too! I always do group orders with my reef club--never pay shipping.
micstarz;2728382; said:Yeah harlequin shrimp!
Or a mantis shrimp!
Is there a small one commonly available? I looked at the lfs and couldn't find any. If worse comes to worse, I'll have to decide between that and the Harelequin if there is a group order by me.Pufferpunk;2729213; said:It would have to be a tiny species of mantis.
Thanks, I missed that part. Now I really need to investigate the mantis, and reconsider my options, such as upgrading lighting for corals.bmobi;2729466; said:It states the coral can be removed for washing. Maybe that will do it or you can cut it down. You'll need to investigate further. A nice looking tank.
Well now that bmobi stated it's removable, I'm considering that route. I'd most likely have to upgrade the lighting, I might be able to get away with something lowlight like mushrooms w/2 watts a gallon, but I'm guessing most likely not, so I need to do some research on leds, or upgrading the pcs or etc. etc.Eoibio;2730067; said:Hmm Why not get some REAL coral and get a goby or 2 and a few coral shrimp =]