Aiptasia Eating Berghia Nudi Sale 7/15 - 7/21/09

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  1. saltyunderground

    saltyunderground 3reef Sponsor

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    Hi Everyone...

    We have aiptasia eating berghia boom on our hands. So for a limited time, buy all of the 1/4" berghia you want for the special price of $10.99/each. Plus, when you order online, choose standard overnight shipping, and we will upgrade you to priority overnight for no extra charge. There is never a box or packing charge for anything on our website. Group orders are welcome.

    www.saltyunderground.com

    These berghia are perfect for tanks with lower flow. Feel free to call and ask questions. We want to make sure berghia are good fit for you.
     
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  3. Peredhil

    Peredhil Giant Squid

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    Welcome. And awesome.
     
  4. cdeboard

    cdeboard Montipora Digitata

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    Welcome. Good deal
     
  5. jonjonwells

    jonjonwells Great Blue Whale

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    Man, those are cool.... Almost makes me wish I had some aiptasia to get rid of.....Almost.
     
  6. Peredhil

    Peredhil Giant Squid

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    Bright Red Worm Rock


    About the size of the worm crowns - "The worm's fan are the same size as white "feather dusters" found growing on live rock."

    This is those itty bitty ones, right?


    I have a ton of those, red and white, but not in the concentrations I see in that pic. Is that concentration of worms representative of the piece you would send out?

    I think that's a neat idea.


    How do you handle your rock? Is there anything else growing on it that I won't want? etc.
     
  7. saltyunderground

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    Peredhil,
    The worm rock is fairly covered with worms where the tubes end. The "rock" is actually a hard piece made up of the worm tubes. If you want the one in the photo I can send that one to you. There is nothing else growing on the structure.
    Thanks for asking.
     
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  9. schackmel

    schackmel Giant Squid

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    I am so glad to see this. You are in my neck of the woods...St. Louis.

    I bought some coral from you all in a frag fest...VERY GOOD STUFF! Very good people to work with. Welcome!

    How long is the sale going to go...I need some majorily! Can I pick it up from you since I live by you? Save shipping?
    thanks
     
  10. saltyunderground

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    Hi scheckmel!

    We welcome local pickup, and yes, we will make sure the special price is good for you when you are ready. Give us a call to talk about your tank if you have some time. We like to make sure the berghia are going into a tank where they will be successful. If they are not a good fit for you we can talk about other options that might work better.
     
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    These things really do work. We had an outbreak of aiptasia in our sumps last year. We put several nudis in each sump and never saw them again. I thought, "Well there goes more moeny down the drain".

    About three months later all the aiptasia were gone. I just hope they can find enough aiptasia to survive.

    Jack