Custom Reefs in Pascagoula

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Custom Reefs in Pascagoula

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Are they still in bussiness, have a Phone. Looking for any info here, I looked in the phone book and can't find anything, called the Pascagoula police dept. and they haven't heard of them. I don't want to waste the gas driving all the way over there if they aren't open.
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Custom Reefs

1933 Old Mobile Ave
Pascagoula, MS 39567
228-249-9990

you have to call them and they only work on appointments
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Thanks, I was going over to Progressive today and thought I would stop by and see what they have, guess thats out of the question now.
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Post by AquariKeeper »

Just thought I'd hrow in to watch out for orange planarian flatworms (he was infested last time I was there)

Oh, and he has some red zoas that are pretty incredible 8)
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Post by Amphiprion »

Actually, we've pretty much eliminated the acoel flatworms. I haven't really seen any lately thanks to the yellow coris wrasses we've thrown in (as well as the lower nutrients of our newer systems).
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Post by AquariKeeper »

awesome, that's good to hear... did I hear new systems?!

I got rid of the ones that rode in on an acro frag with a combo of siphoning/water changes, and a sixline. Still one or two here and there, but not everywhere anymore

Still got that dropdead gorgeous red zoa in the back left system?
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We've got a good handful of killer red zoas. You'll have to see them, very nice and different from the usual. Yeah, we have the two raceway systems going now (been up for a little while now). We are dumping food into them to keep the nutrient levels from dropping too low. You can catch it almost immediately with the Acropora coloration.
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Post by AquariKeeper »

Ok, so do you work at Custom Reefs or Progressive?...*is confused*

Trust me my nutrient level isn't so low lol :lol:
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Progressive. That's who I thought you were referring to about the FWs, since we did have a real bad case a while back.
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Post by AquariKeeper »

Oh, no lol, Custom reefs had horrible flatworms (like not even visible through) last time I was there :roll:

So progressive has new systems?
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Post by Amphiprion »

Yeah, the two raceways. The one on the left is the newest. It has only been up for a couple of months.
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Oh yeah, i've already seen those...they nice :P
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