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Reef Discussion => Experiences => Topic started by: Reefpete on June 07, 2011, 14:41:02

Title: Indo-Pacific Sea Farm?
Post by: Reefpete on June 07, 2011, 14:41:02
Has anyone ever purchased any clean up crews or misc. from www.ipsf.com (http://www.ipsf.com) ?
Title: Re: Indo-Pacific Sea Farm?
Post by: micki on June 07, 2011, 15:11:35
Never heard of them, but I thik it's a HOOT they are selling baby bristle worms!!!  I should start making some money!  LOL
Title: Indo-Pacific Sea Farm?
Post by: rancoo on June 07, 2011, 16:55:19
I have and everything was great, but they are way too expensive
Title: Re: Indo-Pacific Sea Farm?
Post by: Wall_Tank on June 07, 2011, 19:43:17
I have and everything was great, but they are way too expensive

The best thing they sell are the small strombus grazers.   Which love to multiply.  I bought some from them 5 years ago, and the population just keeps going.  I probably have 50 or 60 of these from a dozen.  IF you don't keep crabs or things that eat the snails, you can breed them too.   These are the snails that Aquavista sells by lots of 25 or 50.
Title: Indo-Pacific Sea Farm?
Post by: rancoo on June 07, 2011, 20:12:26
I have some of the "strombus grazers" too a lot of people say they are not why they are advertised as. Bit they are a great snail and reproduce like crazy. I have a small 10 gallon tank with them in it. Started with 6 now have over 50
Title: Re: Indo-Pacific Sea Farm?
Post by: Reefpete on June 07, 2011, 21:58:31
Those strombus grazers are what lead me to ipsf.  Was just doing some snail research (thanks to all those who helped identify them ;)) on these tiny snails that started showing up suddenly. Seemed like everything they're describing as something thats supposed to be new but is just the same as the old only with a descriptive twist.