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Market Mover Stock Report's Last Pick (CWTD) exploded from $1.19 to
$9.20, a gain of over 670% in 5 days (Feb 12 - 17)!!!
Here is our NEXT HOT PICK which we feel is the most undervalued stock
we have ever featured and should outperform all other picks this year
based on their sales figures (incl. a backlog of over $100 Million),
incredibly solid numbers, and low outstanding share total.
Life Energy and Technology Holdings, Inc.
(OTCBB: LETH)
Current Price: 1.50
Near-Term Target: 6.00
Projected High for '04: 15.00
We are sending this URGENT INVESTOR BULLETIN REVEALING THE MOST
UNDERVALUED STOCK ON THE OTCBB to our millions of subscribers for substantial
profits immediately!
Sales orders received by LETH exceed $150 Million over the past year
while major news was just released that adds multi-millions to the bottom
line. LETH has experienced a recent spike in price and volume
indicating heavy accumulation of shares which is a sign of even bigger things to
come for this emerging world leader in the conversion of waste
materials into electrical energy, an industry with such high global demand that
it is impossible to assign a value to the size of the market.
Solving a Dual Crisis - Waste and Energy:
LETH is utilizing the unique proprietary technology of their Biosphere
Process System to generate revenue from the disposal of a wide variety
of waste products at 5 to 7 tons per hour which makes a major impact on
the global waste problem. This profitable and environmentally safe
process converts into clean, "green" electricity such waste materials as
Municipal Solid Waste, agricultural wastes, forestry wastes, medical
wastes, industrial wastes, sewage sludge, shale oil, sour natural gas, and
the huge market of used tires. LETH profits from the sale of
electricity created from the waste conversion on a continuous basis by
generating
5 to 10 mega-watts per hour of electricity which is then sold to
replenish the local or national grid.
(Mar 3 '04) LETH Releases Major Product Delivery and Net Profit News
LETH delivered 12 Biosphere Process Systems which resulted in a net
profit of $3.5 Million, the equivalent of .12 cents per share. LETH is
scheduled to receive an additional $7 Million translating into an
additional .24 cents per share which is the balance of this completed contract
over the next 6 months. The net profit per share from just this single
contract would value the stock above $6 by calculating the .36 cents
per share total at an average industry PE of 18 - 22.
Examining LETH - By The Numbers:
Total Assets: 36.8 Million = 1.26 per share of assets
Cash: 23.4 Million = .80 cents per share of cash
Shares Outstanding: 29 million (down from 31.8 million) after 2.8
million shares retired in Feb. '04
Additional Shares to be Retired: 1.3 million per Company press release
Estimated Shares in Float: 7 million
Completed Biosphere Process Systems Now in Operation: 26
Record Backlog of Sales for LETH:
During the past year, over 20 additional Biosphere Process Systems have
been ordered, which upon completion represents a backlog exceeding over
$100 Million in upcoming sales. Many of these contractual agreements
include options for the purchase of additional Biosphere Systems in the
future once the initial order has been completed. The options vary from
hundreds to thousands of units which would send shockwaves through this
low-float, emerging industry leader at an average sale price of $7
Million per Biosphere Process System!
LETH's Blue Chip Partner - Fortifying the System:
LETH is an alliance partner with Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTEK, $20) a
leader and one of the largest providers in environmental, mechanical,
and electrical management consulting services primarily for the US
Government with annual sales of $800 Million. Tetra Tech will coordinate the
securing of necessary permits, installation, and continuous worldwide
monitoring of the Biosphere Process System for LETH. Tetra Tech is now
in the process of obtaining Department of Environmental Quality
permitting for the Biosphere Process in the state of Louisiana. This is a
monumental event for LETH which opens the floodgates for major project
revenues in Louisiana while having a parallel effect on LETH stock in the
form of a huge near-term announcement.
Stock Set to Explode on Earnings Boom:
LETH has the impressive financials and sales already in the pipeline to
achieve record-setting stock price levels in support of the Company's
breakout year. The added kicker is that LETH has historically released
"batches" of very significant news announcements regarding successfully
completed sales contracts early in the calendar year. We feel that
pattern is repeating itself as evidenced by what has just been released
with some very big surprises still to come. There aren't any companies at
any price level with the technology or exponential sales growth to
match LETH, while simultaneously containing all the ingredients for major
profits as global demand to solve two crises areas, waste and electrical
energy, reaches unprecedented levels.
Required Market Mover Stock Report (MMSR) Information: MMSR cautions
that small and micro-cap stocks are high-risk investments and that some
or all investment dollars can be lost. We suggest you consult a
professional investment advisor before purchasing any stock. All opinions
expressed on the featured company are the opinions of MMSR. MMSR recommends
you use the information found here as an initial starting point for
conducting your own research and your own due diligence on the featured
company in order to determine your own personal opinion of the company
before investing. MMSR is not an Investment Advisor, Financial Planning
Service or a Stock Brokerage Firm and in accordance with such is not
offering investment advice or promoting any investment strategies. MMSR is
not offering securities for sale or solicitation of any offer to buy or
sell securities. MMSR has received twelve thousand dollars from an
unaffiliated third party for the preparation of this company profile. Since
we have received compensation there is an inherent conflict of interest
in our statements and opinions. Readers of this publication are
cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward looking statements, which are
based on certain assumptions and expectations involving various risks
and uncertainties, that could cause results to differ materially from
those set forth in the forward looking statements.
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Wall Street Financial Times Newsletter
Specializing in Undervalued Small Cap Stocks for Immediate Breakout
We have the #1 track record for our picks in 2004:
GETC at .12 Currently .50 High .68 UP 467%
TLPE at 1.12 Currently 3.35 High 4.40 UP 293%
SWYC at .18 Currently .71 High .81 UP 350%
DNYY at .47 Currently 1.42 High 1.85 UP 294%
Immediate Investor Recommendation
Our Hottest Sales and Earnings Play
Projected to Triple in 7 Days:
Life Energy and Technology Holdings, Inc.
(OTCBB: LETH)
Price--- 1.35
Sales Orders Received '03--- over $150 Million +300% growth vs. '02
Est. Sales Growth '04--- +165%
Results from latest 10-Q:
Total Assets--- 36.8 million vs. 16.8 million
Cash--- 23.4 million vs. deficit
Shareholders Equity--- 12.0 million vs. 2.2 million
Shares Outstanding--- 29 mill
Est. Shares in Float--- 7 mill
Proj. Value Per Share--- 3.25 -- 3.50
Rating--- Urgent Buy
LETH is thriving as an emerging world leader in the conversion of waste
materials into electrical energy by utilizing their Biosphere Process System,
making them the hottest undervalued stock at this price level where shares
are ready to explode on huge investor attention.
Sales have rocketed beyond all estimates for LETH with no signs of
slowing. The numbers continue to stack-up as sales orders for the Biosphere
exceed $150 Million over the past year while the stock price doesn't yet
reflect the appearance of these impressive figures on an upcoming balance
sheet. We are not the first to uncover this phenomenon as the stock is under
accumulation, but we are acting aggressively on this recently filed data.
The unique proprietary technology of the Biosphere fills an urgent
worldwide need for cost-effective renewable energy sources and a
corresponding universal need to solve critical problems in the disposal of
waste. The Biosphere System provides the highest level of innovative
technology while securing worldwide acceptance for a revolutionary product
designed to significantly impact the global waste problem while
simultaneously generating electricity.
The Biosphere System enables LETH to draw revenue from the disposal of
various types of waste at 5 to 7 tons per hour including such materials as:
Municipal Solid Waste, refinery wastes, agricultural surpluses or effluents,
medical waste, industrial waste, shale oil, sour natural gas, and the huge
market of used tires are all converted in the Biosphere Process. LETH also
profits from the sale of electricity created from the waste conversion on a
continuous basis by generating 5 to 10 mega-watts per hour of electricity
which is then sold to replenish the local or national grid.
LETH is an alliance partner with Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTEK, $20) a
leader and one of the largest providers in environmental, mechanical, and
electrical management consulting services primarily for the US Government
with annual sales of $800 Million. Tetra Tech will coordinate permitting,
installation and continuous worldwide monitoring of the Biosphere Process
System for LETH. Tetra Tech is now in the process of obtaining Department
of Environmental Quality permitting for the Biosphere Process in the state of
Louisiana. This is a monumental event for LETH which opens the
floodgates for major project revenues in Louisiana while having a parallel
effect on LETH stock in the form of a huge near-term announcement.
LETH has begun to catch the profit-making attention of investors by
embracing a major foothold on the global waste problem while a major push
for generating electricity from alternative sources continues to be the hot
topic due to shortages and massive power failures. LETH contains all the
ingredients for major profits as global demand to solve two crisis areas,
waste and electrical energy, reaches unprecedented levels. We view this
perfectly timed convergence of events as the catalyst for additional contracts
that will perpetuate the shattering of the Company's own sales records. We
are seeing substantial gains for early investors in a ground floor opportunity
that carries our highest rating for short-term trading profits.
Required LETH information: Certain statements contained in this newsletter
may be forward looking statements within the meaning of The Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such terms as "expect", "believe",
"may", "will", and "intend" or similar terms may identify these statements
We are not a registered investment advisor or a broker dealer. This is not an
offer to buy or sell securities. No recommendation that the securities of the
companies profiled should be purchased, sold or held by individuals or
entities that learn of the profiled companies. This is an independent
electronic publication that was paid five thousand dollars by an unaffiliated
third party for the preparation of this company information. Be advised that
investments in companies profiled are considered to be high-risk and use of
the content provided is for information purposes only. If anyone decides to
act as an investor they are advised not to invest without the proper guidance
from a financial advisor or a registered financial broker. If any party decides
to participate as an investor then it will be that investor's sole risk. Be
advised that the purchase of such high-risk securities may result in the loss
of some or all of the investment. Investors should not rely solely on the
information presented. Rather, investors should use the information provided
in this newsletter as a starting point for doing additional independent
research on the profiled companies in order to allow the investor to form
their own opinion regarding investing in the profiled companies. Factual
statements made about the profiled companies are made as of the date stated
and are subject to change without notice. Investing in micro-cap securities is
highly speculative and carries an extremely high degree of risk. All
information provided about the profiled companies may include information
provided by outside sources, such as research reports, public filings, and
information provided by management of the profiled company.
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Wall Street Financial Times Newsletter
Specializing in Undervalued Small Cap Stocks for Immediate Breakout
We have the #1 track record for our picks in 2004:
GETC at .12 Currently .50 High .68 UP 467%
TLPE at 1.12 Currently 3.35 High 4.40 UP 293%
SWYC at .18 Currently .71 High .81 UP 350%
DNYY at .47 Currently 1.42 High 1.85 UP 294%
Immediate Investor Recommendation
Our Hottest Sales and Earnings Play
Projected to Triple in 7 Days:
Life Energy and Technology Holdings, Inc.
(OTCBB: LETH)
Price--- 1.35
Sales Orders Received '03--- over $150 Million +300% growth vs. '02
Est. Sales Growth '04--- +165%
Results from latest 10-Q:
Total Assets--- 36.8 million vs. 16.8 million
Cash--- 23.4 million vs. deficit
Shareholders Equity--- 12.0 million vs. 2.2 million
Shares Outstanding--- 29 mill
Est. Shares in Float--- 7 mill
Proj. Value Per Share--- 3.25 -- 3.50
Rating--- Urgent Buy
LETH is thriving as an emerging world leader in the conversion of waste
materials into electrical energy by utilizing their Biosphere Process System,
making them the hottest undervalued stock at this price level where shares
are ready to explode on huge investor attention.
Sales have rocketed beyond all estimates for LETH with no signs of
slowing. The numbers continue to stack-up as sales orders for the Biosphere
exceed $150 Million over the past year while the stock price doesn't yet
reflect the appearance of these impressive figures on an upcoming balance
sheet. We are not the first to uncover this phenomenon as the stock is under
accumulation, but we are acting aggressively on this recently filed data.
The unique proprietary technology of the Biosphere fills an urgent
worldwide need for cost-effective renewable energy sources and a
corresponding universal need to solve critical problems in the disposal of
waste. The Biosphere System provides the highest level of innovative
technology while securing worldwide acceptance for a revolutionary product
designed to significantly impact the global waste problem while
simultaneously generating electricity.
The Biosphere System enables LETH to draw revenue from the disposal of
various types of waste at 5 to 7 tons per hour including such materials as:
Municipal Solid Waste, refinery wastes, agricultural surpluses or effluents,
medical waste, industrial waste, shale oil, sour natural gas, and the huge
market of used tires are all converted in the Biosphere Process. LETH also
profits from the sale of electricity created from the waste conversion on a
continuous basis by generating 5 to 10 mega-watts per hour of electricity
which is then sold to replenish the local or national grid.
LETH is an alliance partner with Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTEK, $20) a
leader and one of the largest providers in environmental, mechanical, and
electrical management consulting services primarily for the US Government
with annual sales of $800 Million. Tetra Tech will coordinate permitting,
installation and continuous worldwide monitoring of the Biosphere Process
System for LETH. Tetra Tech is now in the process of obtaining Department
of Environmental Quality permitting for the Biosphere Process in the state of
Louisiana. This is a monumental event for LETH which opens the
floodgates for major project revenues in Louisiana while having a parallel
effect on LETH stock in the form of a huge near-term announcement.
LETH has begun to catch the profit-making attention of investors by
embracing a major foothold on the global waste problem while a major push
for generating electricity from alternative sources continues to be the hot
topic due to shortages and massive power failures. LETH contains all the
ingredients for major profits as global demand to solve two crisis areas,
waste and electrical energy, reaches unprecedented levels. We view this
perfectly timed convergence of events as the catalyst for additional contracts
that will perpetuate the shattering of the Company's own sales records. We
are seeing substantial gains for early investors in a ground floor opportunity
that carries our highest rating for short-term trading profits.
Required LETH information: Certain statements contained in this newsletter
may be forward looking statements within the meaning of The Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such terms as "expect", "believe",
"may", "will", and "intend" or similar terms may identify these statements
We are not a registered investment advisor or a broker dealer. This is not an
offer to buy or sell securities. No recommendation that the securities of the
companies profiled should be purchased, sold or held by individuals or
entities that learn of the profiled companies. This is an independent
electronic publication that was paid five thousand dollars by an unaffiliated
third party for the preparation of this company information. Be advised that
investments in companies profiled are considered to be high-risk and use of
the content provided is for information purposes only. If anyone decides to
act as an investor they are advised not to invest without the proper guidance
from a financial advisor or a registered financial broker. If any party decides
to participate as an investor then it will be that investor's sole risk. Be
advised that the purchase of such high-risk securities may result in the loss
of some or all of the investment. Investors should not rely solely on the
information presented. Rather, investors should use the information provided
in this newsletter as a starting point for doing additional independent
research on the profiled companies in order to allow the investor to form
their own opinion regarding investing in the profiled companies. Factual
statements made about the profiled companies are made as of the date stated
and are subject to change without notice. Investing in micro-cap securities is
highly speculative and carries an extremely high degree of risk. All
information provided about the profiled companies may include information
provided by outside sources, such as research reports, public filings, and
information provided by management of the profiled company.
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Wall Street Financial Times Newsletter
Specializing in Undervalued Small Cap Stocks for Immediate Breakout
We have the #1 track record for our picks in 2004:
GETC at .12 Currently .50 High .68 UP 467%
TLPE at 1.12 Currently 3.35 High 4.40 UP 293%
SWYC at .18 Currently .71 High .81 UP 350%
DNYY at .47 Currently 1.42 High 1.85 UP 294%
Immediate Investor Recommendation
Our Hottest Sales and Earnings Play
Projected to Triple in 7 Days:
Life Energy and Technology Holdings, Inc.
(OTCBB: LETH)
Price--- 1.20
Sales Orders Received '03--- over $150 Million +300% growth vs. '02
Est. Sales Growth '04--- +165%
Results from latest 10-Q:
Total Assets--- 36.8 million vs. 16.8 million
Cash--- 23.4 million vs. deficit
Shareholders Equity--- 12.0 million vs. 2.2 million
Shares Outstanding--- 29 mill
Est. Shares in Float--- 7 mill
Proj. Value Per Share--- 3.25 -- 3.50
Rating--- Urgent Buy
LETH is thriving as an emerging world leader in the conversion of waste
materials into electrical energy by utilizing their Biosphere Process System,
making them the hottest undervalued stock at this price level where shares
are ready to explode on huge investor attention.
Sales have rocketed beyond all estimates for LETH with no signs of
slowing. The numbers continue to stack-up as sales orders for the Biosphere
exceed $150 Million over the past year while the stock price doesn't yet
reflect the appearance of these impressive figures on an upcoming balance
sheet. We are not the first to uncover this phenomenon as the stock is under
accumulation, but we are acting aggressively on this recently filed data.
The unique proprietary technology of the Biosphere fills an urgent
worldwide need for cost-effective renewable energy sources and a
corresponding universal need to solve critical problems in the disposal of
waste. The Biosphere System provides the highest level of innovative
technology while securing worldwide acceptance for a revolutionary product
designed to significantly impact the global waste problem while
simultaneously generating electricity.
The Biosphere System enables LETH to draw revenue from the disposal of
various types of waste at 5 to 7 tons per hour including such materials as:
Municipal Solid Waste, refinery wastes, agricultural surpluses or effluents,
medical waste, industrial waste, shale oil, sour natural gas, and the huge
market of used tires are all converted in the Biosphere Process. LETH also
profits from the sale of electricity created from the waste conversion on a
continuous basis by generating 5 to 10 mega-watts per hour of electricity
which is then sold to replenish the local or national grid.
LETH is an alliance partner with Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTEK, $20) a
leader and one of the largest providers in environmental, mechanical, and
electrical management consulting services primarily for the US Government
with annual sales of $800 Million. Tetra Tech will coordinate permitting,
installation and continuous worldwide monitoring of the Biosphere Process
System for LETH. Tetra Tech is now in the process of obtaining Department
of Environmental Quality permitting for the Biosphere Process in the state of
Louisiana. This is a monumental event for LETH which opens the
floodgates for major project revenues in Louisiana while having a parallel
effect on LETH stock in the form of a huge near-term announcement.
LETH has begun to catch the profit-making attention of investors by
embracing a major foothold on the global waste problem while a major push
for generating electricity from alternative sources continues to be the hot
topic due to shortages and massive power failures. LETH contains all the
ingredients for major profits as global demand to solve two crisis areas,
waste and electrical energy, reaches unprecedented levels. We view this
perfectly timed convergence of events as the catalyst for additional contracts
that will perpetuate the shattering of the Company's own sales records. We
are seeing substantial gains for early investors in a ground floor opportunity
that carries our highest rating for short-term trading profits.
Required LETH information: Certain statements contained in this newsletter
may be forward looking statements within the meaning of The Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such terms as "expect", "believe",
"may", "will", and "intend" or similar terms may identify these statements
We are not a registered investment advisor or a broker dealer. This is not an
offer to buy or sell securities. No recommendation that the securities of the
companies profiled should be purchased, sold or held by individuals or
entities that learn of the profiled companies. This is an independent
electronic publication that was paid five thousand dollars by an unaffiliated
third party for the preparation of this company information. Be advised that
investments in companies profiled are considered to be high-risk and use of
the content provided is for information purposes only. If anyone decides to
act as an investor they are advised not to invest without the proper guidance
from a financial advisor or a registered financial broker. If any party decides
to participate as an investor then it will be that investor's sole risk. Be
advised that the purchase of such high-risk securities may result in the loss
of some or all of the investment. Investors should not rely solely on the
information presented. Rather, investors should use the information provided
in this newsletter as a starting point for doing additional independent
research on the profiled companies in order to allow the investor to form
their own opinion regarding investing in the profiled companies. Factual
statements made about the profiled companies are made as of the date stated
and are subject to change without notice. Investing in micro-cap securities is
highly speculative and carries an extremely high degree of risk. All
information provided about the profiled companies may include information
provided by outside sources, such as research reports, public filings, and
information provided by management of the profiled company.
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Wall Street Financial Times Newsletter
Specializing in Undervalued Small Cap Stocks for Immediate Breakout
We have the #1 track record for our picks in 2004:
GETC at .12 Currently .50 High .68 UP 467%
TLPE at 1.12 Currently 3.35 High 4.40 UP 293%
SWYC at .18 Currently .71 High .81 UP 350%
DNYY at .47 Currently 1.42 High 1.85 UP 294%
Immediate Investor Recommendation
Our Hottest Sales and Earnings Play
Projected to Triple in 7 Days:
Life Energy and Technology Holdings, Inc.
(OTCBB: LETH)
Price--- 1.10
Sales Orders Received '03--- over $150 Million +300% growth vs. '02
Est. Sales Growth '04--- +165%
Results from latest 10-Q:
Total Assets--- 36.8 million vs. 16.8 million
Cash--- 23.4 million vs. deficit
Shareholders Equity--- 12.0 million vs. 2.2 million
Shares Outstanding--- 29 mill
Est. Shares in Float--- 7 mill
Proj. Value Per Share--- 3.25 -- 3.50
Rating--- Urgent Buy
LETH is thriving as an emerging world leader in the conversion of waste
materials into electrical energy by utilizing their Biosphere Process System,
making them the hottest undervalued stock at this price level where shares
are ready to explode on huge investor attention.
Sales have rocketed beyond all estimates for LETH with no signs of
slowing. The numbers continue to stack-up as sales orders for the Biosphere
exceed $150 Million over the past year while the stock price doesn't yet
reflect the appearance of these impressive figures on an upcoming balance
sheet. We are not the first to uncover this phenomenon as the stock is under
accumulation, but we are acting aggressively on this recently filed data.
The unique proprietary technology of the Biosphere fills an urgent
worldwide need for cost-effective renewable energy sources and a
corresponding universal need to solve critical problems in the disposal of
waste. The Biosphere System provides the highest level of innovative
technology while securing worldwide acceptance for a revolutionary product
designed to significantly impact the global waste problem while
simultaneously generating electricity.
The Biosphere System enables LETH to draw revenue from the disposal of
various types of waste at 5 to 7 tons per hour including such materials as:
Municipal Solid Waste, refinery wastes, agricultural surpluses or effluents,
medical waste, industrial waste, shale oil, sour natural gas, and the huge
market of used tires are all converted in the Biosphere Process. LETH also
profits from the sale of electricity created from the waste conversion on a
continuous basis by generating 5 to 10 mega-watts per hour of electricity
which is then sold to replenish the local or national grid.
LETH is an alliance partner with Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTEK, $20) a
leader and one of the largest providers in environmental, mechanical, and
electrical management consulting services primarily for the US Government
with annual sales of $800 Million. Tetra Tech will coordinate permitting,
installation and continuous worldwide monitoring of the Biosphere Process
System for LETH. Tetra Tech is now in the process of obtaining Department
of Environmental Quality permitting for the Biosphere Process in the state of
Louisiana. This is a monumental event for LETH which opens the
floodgates for major project revenues in Louisiana while having a parallel
effect on LETH stock in the form of a huge near-term announcement.
LETH has begun to catch the profit-making attention of investors by
embracing a major foothold on the global waste problem while a major push
for generating electricity from alternative sources continues to be the hot
topic due to shortages and massive power failures. LETH contains all the
ingredients for major profits as global demand to solve two crisis areas,
waste and electrical energy, reaches unprecedented levels. We view this
perfectly timed convergence of events as the catalyst for additional contracts
that will perpetuate the shattering of the Company's own sales records. We
are seeing substantial gains for early investors in a ground floor opportunity
that carries our highest rating for short-term trading profits.
Required LETH information: Certain statements contained in this newsletter
may be forward looking statements within the meaning of The Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such terms as "expect", "believe",
"may", "will", and "intend" or similar terms may identify these statements
We are not a registered investment advisor or a broker dealer. This is not an
offer to buy or sell securities. No recommendation that the securities of the
companies profiled should be purchased, sold or held by individuals or
entities that learn of the profiled companies. This is an independent
electronic publication that was paid five thousand dollars by an unaffiliated
third party for the preparation of this company information. Be advised that
investments in companies profiled are considered to be high-risk and use of
the content provided is for information purposes only. If anyone decides to
act as an investor they are advised not to invest without the proper guidance
from a financial advisor or a registered financial broker. If any party decides
to participate as an investor then it will be that investor's sole risk. Be
advised that the purchase of such high-risk securities may result in the loss
of some or all of the investment. Investors should not rely solely on the
information presented. Rather, investors should use the information provided
in this newsletter as a starting point for doing additional independent
research on the profiled companies in order to allow the investor to form
their own opinion regarding investing in the profiled companies. Factual
statements made about the profiled companies are made as of the date stated
and are subject to change without notice. Investing in micro-cap securities is
highly speculative and carries an extremely high degree of risk. All
information provided about the profiled companies may include information
provided by outside sources, such as research reports, public filings, and
information provided by management of the profiled company.
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Investor Insights Newsletter features companies with revolutionary products and
soaring revenues. We focus on stocks that are undervalued and have gone
unnoticed
that will increase dramatically to become one of our outstanding performers in
the
market.
We recently highlighted UGHO at .15 with a target of .85. UGHO hit a high of
2.81
in 14 days. We picked EENT at .18 setting our target at .60. It hit .88 in 8
days.
Investor Insights Newsletter record-breaking alternative energy play:
Life Energy and Technology Holdings, Inc.
OTCBB: LETH
Recommended Price--- 1.00
Results from latest 10-Q:
Working Capital--- 23.4 million vs. deficit
Total Assets--- 36.8 million vs. 16.8 million
10 day target--- 1.75
30 day target--- 3.20
Rating--- Extremely Undervalued
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hi has anyone else had the nightmare of losing livestock after a
power cut? i know you can get UPS (uninterruptable power source) for
computers can anyone tell me about similar devices for the filter
and heater for my marine tank - and where I can get these from ? As
i have already suffered loss of several fish during 1 powercut and
would like to prevent this happening again.
Many Thanks,
when you pick up the tank, bag the fish up as if you bought them from the shop wrapping them in a bag to keep it dark, keep the majority of the original water (ideal time to do a partial water change with fresh water), make sure temp is at around 24 - 25 degrees before adding fish, keep light off for 24 hours and do not feed, white spot may occur due to stress, it might be worth keeping some white spot treatment in, keep a close eye on the fish for any changes to skin, you can buy treatments that treat a wide range of skin diseases, if you see a change treat at once.
I think the key to freshwater tropical is the diet, they love cheese, here are some things you can feed them - 3 or 4 shavings of grated cheese, cooked white meat, raw read meat (including liver) suspended from string, lettuce (any greens) - scold the lettuce first to soften. Try not to overfeed as this will only dirty your tank and fish will become very unhappy.
Regarding the fish you would like to re-home, you can ask your marine dealer if they would take them or advertise, I personally would never buy any fish advertised, you never know what you are introducing into your tank.
Hope this helps.
Ruth
tobelevski <chrissywhissy88@...> wrote:
I am going to pick up a stocked tank on Saturday. It is about 54 x 14" and all the fish get on well. I have never had tropical fish before and could do with some advice on moving them safely and aftercare so they will settle. Two of the fish are quite large for the tank (tin foil barbs apparently) and I wondered if there was anyway to re-home them? Thanks in anticipation tobelevski (novice in need)
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I am going to pick up a stocked tank on Saturday. It is about 54 x 14"
and all the fish get on well. I have never had tropical fish before
and could do with some advice on moving them safely and aftercare so
they will settle. Two of the fish are quite large for the tank (tin
foil barbs apparently) and I wondered if there was anyway to re-home
them?
Thanks in anticipation
tobelevski (novice in need)
I think the red worms triggered off your puffer fish's appetite!
After keeping tropical for many years I always wanted marine, that is what I call fish, I stocked very slowly, 2 pieces of rock at a time, one fish at a time, always waiting for toxics to rise then fall to normal levels, a 10% water change every week keeps it under control, sometimes I do 2 a week if levels are too high.
Answering your question about lighting - I have purchased the all new T5 lighting, fantastic! less bulbs means less heat but yet more light, you will probably have to order them from your dealer which will have to be shipped in from America (not available in this country yet), cost me around £120 for 2 blue and 2 white small tubes, I have the blue on at 1pm then white lights join it around 2pm, white goes off at 10pm and blue at 11pm, a little more expensive than your average marine bulb but brilliant, you can order over the internet cheaper but can't say I would trust the source. As I have quite a deep tank the T5 penetrates to the bottom of the tank.
My marine speacilists are great, Maidenhead Aquatics - e-mail them, they will help you, my success is down to them and their advice.
I have had loads of advice - all different - but I go with Maidenhead as it has always worked and nothing has died on me.
Let me know how you go.
Ruth
brosna2001 <timothyfinnegan1@...> wrote:
Hi Ruth Thank you for your reply to my inquiry, I feel sure it will be very helpfull. Can you also tell me if I need any special lighting for the live rock. As to what went wrong to my last marine-set up, I think i tried to stock it too fast plus i got the wrong fish realy not knowing what I was doing although I had two common clowns and an enem for quite a long time they realy lived well Together and were a joy to watch untill I bought this lovely porcupine puffer I guess you know whats coming next. Yes you guessed it,He ate my clowns. Although when I first got him he would not eat anything so I fed him little red worms, Thats all he would eat. I was so pleased with myself when i got him to eat. Then one morning I got up no clowns I think I was the clown that morning, There was just bits of them on the bottom of the tank,I was so
upset So after that I decided to go back to tropicals but know I feel I want to have another go with the Marines. Once again thanks for your help.
Tim-- In tropicalsandmarines@..., Ruth Collingwood <ruthcollingwood2002@y...> wrote: > Hi > > What do you think went wrong with your last marine set up? > > You mention that you would like sea enems, with a reef tank you have to be more particular about your water quality, testing more regular for toxics, but the outcome is so much better. > > My tank has quite a good filtration Ehiem for a 33 gallon tank, built in heater, this is more effective as it heats the water when passing through the pump, cost 2 years ago was £350.00, I also have an additional pump filter that sits in the tank, this is quite effective as you can add polyfilter in it which draws out excess nitrate, my protien skimmer is not the best,
you really want a prism, but as my tank is a corner unit I could not get a prism to fit so had to go for a sea clone, I personally don't feel they are as good, not a very good design either. > > As far as what fish to get, you have to remember that each fish has to be different colours and shapes as they will fight if too similar, the exception is clowns and damsels, add 2 clowns at the same time, if you add them seperatley they will fight, as your marine dealer if they are tank reared or ocean reared, if they are tank reared they may take some time to swim in the enems, damsels are not great to keep, fight with everything, hell trying to catch them, pretty though. > > In my tank I have 2 hermit crabs, cleaner shrimp and dancing shrimp (the cleaner is the better one as less shy, comes out alot, in fact climbs all over my hand when I am trying to clean the glass, also good for eating parasites on
any other fish, it will hitch a lift on an angels back), I also have a mandarin, bi-colour angel, chevron tang (very rare and can contract diseases very easily) and strawberry fish, all different colours and shapes, all my fish are quite peaceful. > > I have loads of live rock with mushrooms, leather coral and polyps. > > Now I have all my fish i can start on the reef side of things a bit more serious, you need to add all your fish 1st before getting any inverts, unless they are the hardy ones like mine. > > I would add 2 great big lumps of live rock 1st then your clowns (but no enems, add them later), you need to mature your tank, slow but sure adding one item of livestock at any one time and waiting for levels to rise and fall, even live rock can cause amonia. > > Hope this has been helpful, e-mail me if you need anymore help. > > Ruth >
> > brosna2001 <timothyfinnegan1@n...> wrote: > I am thinking of starting a marine tank up,Have kept tropical for a > long time so i have a little knowledge filtration etc also tried a > marine tank some years > ago but without much success.I would be greatful for any information > on what i need for good filtration, Also what fish are best > together, What I was thinking about getting was a couple of enems, > a couple of clowns, some living rock, some shrimps, hermit crabs, > and mandarins. also a flame angle I would be greatfull for any help > you can give me on what to stock with and good filtration. The tank > I am thinking of using is 48ins x 18ins x18ins looking forword to > hearing from you. > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > tropicalsandmarines-unsubscribe@e... > > >
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Hi Ruth
Thank you for your reply to my inquiry, I feel sure it will be very
helpfull. Can you also tell me if I need any special lighting for the
live rock. As to what went wrong to my last marine-set up, I think i
tried to stock it too fast plus i got the wrong fish realy not
knowing what I was doing although I had two common clowns and an enem
for quite a long time they realy lived well Together and were a joy
to watch untill I bought this lovely porcupine puffer I guess you
know whats coming next. Yes you guessed it,He ate my clowns. Although
when I first got him he would not eat anything so I fed him little
red worms, Thats all he would eat. I was so pleased with myself when
i got him to eat. Then one morning I got up no clowns I think I was
the clown that morning, There was just bits of them on the bottom of
the tank,I was so upset So after that I decided to go back to
tropicals but know I feel I want to have another go with the Marines.
Once again thanks for your help.
Tim-- In tropicalsandmarines@..., Ruth Collingwood
<ruthcollingwood2002@y...> wrote:
> Hi
>
> What do you think went wrong with your last marine set up?
>
> You mention that you would like sea enems, with a reef tank you
have to be more particular about your water quality, testing more
regular for toxics, but the outcome is so much better.
>
> My tank has quite a good filtration Ehiem for a 33 gallon tank,
built in heater, this is more effective as it heats the water when
passing through the pump, cost 2 years ago was £350.00, I also
have
an additional pump filter that sits in the tank, this is quite
effective as you can add polyfilter in it which draws out excess
nitrate, my protien skimmer is not the best, you really want a prism,
but as my tank is a corner unit I could not get a prism to fit so had
to go for a sea clone, I personally don't feel they are as good, not
a very good design either.
>
> As far as what fish to get, you have to remember that each fish has
to be different colours and shapes as they will fight if too similar,
the exception is clowns and damsels, add 2 clowns at the same time,
if you add them seperatley they will fight, as your marine dealer if
they are tank reared or ocean reared, if they are tank reared they
may take some time to swim in the enems, damsels are not great to
keep, fight with everything, hell trying to catch them, pretty though.
>
> In my tank I have 2 hermit crabs, cleaner shrimp and dancing shrimp
(the cleaner is the better one as less shy, comes out alot, in fact
climbs all over my hand when I am trying to clean the glass, also
good for eating parasites on any other fish, it will hitch a lift on
an angels back), I also have a mandarin, bi-colour angel, chevron
tang (very rare and can contract diseases very easily) and strawberry
fish, all different colours and shapes, all my fish are quite
peaceful.
>
> I have loads of live rock with mushrooms, leather coral and polyps.
>
> Now I have all my fish i can start on the reef side of things a bit
more serious, you need to add all your fish 1st before getting any
inverts, unless they are the hardy ones like mine.
>
> I would add 2 great big lumps of live rock 1st then your clowns
(but no enems, add them later), you need to mature your tank, slow
but sure adding one item of livestock at any one time and waiting for
levels to rise and fall, even live rock can cause amonia.
>
> Hope this has been helpful, e-mail me if you need anymore help.
>
> Ruth
>
>
> brosna2001 <timothyfinnegan1@n...> wrote:
> I am thinking of starting a marine tank up,Have kept tropical for a
> long time so i have a little knowledge filtration etc also tried a
> marine tank some years
> ago but without much success.I would be greatful for any
information
> on what i need for good filtration, Also what fish are best
> together, What I was thinking about getting was a couple of enems,
> a couple of clowns, some living rock, some shrimps, hermit crabs,
> and mandarins. also a flame angle I would be greatfull for any help
> you can give me on what to stock with and good filtration. The tank
> I am thinking of using is 48ins x 18ins x18ins looking forword to
> hearing from you.
>
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Ruth d13nadel <kjones12@...> wrote:
If you do end up with sea horses I would highly suggest captive bread sea horses more over those train to eat frozen food. Otherwise you'll not only have to keep the seahorse alive but the food they eat. A question to the group are there any home based water testing packages for PCs like active monitors for water toxcity and PH levels ? Regards, Kev --- In tropicalsandmarines@..., Ruth Collingwood <ruthcollingwood2002@y...> wrote: > > Hi Fran > > Any marine speacialist will tell you to start with hardy fish, clown, damsel, chromis etc just to mature your tank, problem is what do you do with them once your tank has been matured if you only want to keep seahorses? the shop won't take them back, I myself would not consider buying from another tank but only the aquatic shop I buy from
and most marine keepers will feel the same, unless they have a quarantine tank. > > Anyway good luck! > > Ruth > Fran <frankie.londonwebb@b...> wrote: > Hi Ruth, Thank you for your advise its realy helpfull. We are still not sure wether to start with normal more hardy marine fish first as we dont want to be unresposible. Thanks agen for your help. > Francesca. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ruth Collingwood > To: tropicalsandmarines@... > Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 6:08 PM > Subject: Re: [tropicalsandmarines] sea horses > > > Hi > > I have not had no experience with sea horses, but surely the rule should apply to them as they do to all marine species, water conditions have to be near perfect, it has taken me almost 2 years to stock my tank with fish and live rock, soon I will start on the coral, it
takes time because each time you add something you have to wait for the toxics to level out. Sea horses are delicate, so will need a mature tank, this will probably mean that you will have to add a large lump of live rock, each time waiting for levels to drop before you add another, could take some time! > As soon as you start adding rock or any other hardy species, do a water change of around 10% every week, testing the water every 2 - 3 days, you may even have to do 2 water changes a week if levels rise too much. > > Hope this helps, if I can help anymore give me a shout. > > Ruth > > flondonwebb <frankie.londonwebb@b...> wrote: > My partner and I have in the past kept tropical fish but would like > to make the step into marine, to be persific sea horse. We have read > four books on the subject and asked people that have experance but I > have got two
opinons on keeping seahoures, one is that I should get > experience with marine fish first because of the difficults of > keeping sea houes and the other is that as long as In read up on the > subject and understode the responcbillys that it would be ok as a > beginer to marine tanks. I would like your appions and advise as I > do not want to be irrspocible. Sorry for the spelling I am Dyslexic. > Thanks > flondonwebb. > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > tropicalsandmarines-unsubscribe@e... > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > > --------------------------------- > Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: >
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What do you think went wrong with your last marine set up?
You mention that you would like sea enems, with a reef tank you have to be more particular about your water quality, testing more regular for toxics, but the outcome is so much better.
My tank has quite a good filtration Ehiem for a 33 gallon tank, built in heater, this is more effective as it heats the water when passing through the pump, cost 2 years ago was £350.00, I also have an additional pump filter that sits in the tank, this is quite effective as you can add polyfilter in it which draws out excess nitrate, my protien skimmer is not the best, you really want a prism, but as my tank is a corner unit I could not get a prism to fit so had to go for a sea clone, I personally don't feel they are as good, not a very good design either.
As far as what fish to get, you have to remember that each fish has to be different colours and shapes as they will fight if too similar, the exception is clowns and damsels, add 2 clowns at the same time, if you add them seperatley they will fight, as your marine dealer if they are tank reared or ocean reared, if they are tank reared they may take some time to swim in the enems, damsels are not great to keep, fight with everything, hell trying to catch them, pretty though.
In my tank I have 2 hermit crabs, cleaner shrimp and dancing shrimp (the cleaner is the better one as less shy, comes out alot, in fact climbs all over my hand when I am trying to clean the glass, also good for eating parasites on any other fish, it will hitch a lift on an angels back), I also have a mandarin, bi-colour angel, chevron tang (very rare and can contract diseases very easily) and strawberry fish, all different colours and shapes, all my fish are quite peaceful.
I have loads of live rock with mushrooms, leather coral and polyps.
Now I have all my fish i can start on the reef side of things a bit more serious, you need to add all your fish 1st before getting any inverts, unless they are the hardy ones like mine.
I would add 2 great big lumps of live rock 1st then your clowns (but no enems, add them later), you need to mature your tank, slow but sure adding one item of livestock at any one time and waiting for levels to rise and fall, even live rock can cause amonia.
Hope this has been helpful, e-mail me if you need anymore help.
Ruth
brosna2001 <timothyfinnegan1@...> wrote:
I am thinking of starting a marine tank up,Have kept tropical for a long time so i have a little knowledge filtration etc also tried a marine tank some years ago but without much success.I would be greatful for any information on what i need for good filtration, Also what fish are best together, What I was thinking about getting was a couple of enems, a couple of clowns, some living rock, some shrimps, hermit crabs, and mandarins. also a flame angle I would be greatfull for any help you can give me on what to stock with and good filtration. The tank I am thinking of using is 48ins x 18ins x18ins looking forword to hearing from you.
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If you do end up with sea horses I would highly suggest captive bread
sea horses more over those train to eat frozen food. Otherwise you'll
not only have to keep the seahorse alive but the food they eat. A
question to the group are there any home based water testing packages
for PCs like active monitors for water toxcity and PH levels ?
Regards,
Kev
--- In tropicalsandmarines@..., Ruth Collingwood
<ruthcollingwood2002@y...> wrote:
>
> Hi Fran
>
> Any marine speacialist will tell you to start with hardy fish,
clown, damsel, chromis etc just to mature your tank, problem is what
do you do with them once your tank has been matured if you only want
to keep seahorses? the shop won't take them back, I myself would not
consider buying from another tank but only the aquatic shop I buy
from and most marine keepers will feel the same, unless they have a
quarantine tank.
>
> Anyway good luck!
>
> Ruth
> Fran <frankie.londonwebb@b...> wrote:
> Hi Ruth, Thank you for your advise its realy helpfull. We are still
not sure wether to start with normal more hardy marine fish first as
we dont want to be unresposible. Thanks agen for your help.
> Francesca.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ruth Collingwood
> To: tropicalsandmarines@...
> Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 6:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [tropicalsandmarines] sea horses
>
>
> Hi
>
> I have not had no experience with sea horses, but surely the rule
should apply to them as they do to all marine species, water
conditions have to be near perfect, it has taken me almost 2 years to
stock my tank with fish and live rock, soon I will start on the
coral, it takes time because each time you add something you have to
wait for the toxics to level out. Sea horses are delicate, so will
need a mature tank, this will probably mean that you will have to add
a large lump of live rock, each time waiting for levels to drop
before you add another, could take some time!
> As soon as you start adding rock or any other hardy species, do a
water change of around 10% every week, testing the water every 2 - 3
days, you may even have to do 2 water changes a week if levels rise
too much.
>
> Hope this helps, if I can help anymore give me a shout.
>
> Ruth
>
> flondonwebb <frankie.londonwebb@b...> wrote:
> My partner and I have in the past kept tropical fish but would like
> to make the step into marine, to be persific sea horse. We have
read
> four books on the subject and asked people that have experance but
I
> have got two opinons on keeping seahoures, one is that I should get
> experience with marine fish first because of the difficults of
> keeping sea houes and the other is that as long as In read up on
the
> subject and understode the responcbillys that it would be ok as a
> beginer to marine tanks. I would like your appions and advise as I
> do not want to be irrspocible. Sorry for the spelling I am
Dyslexic.
> Thanks
> flondonwebb.
>
>
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Sent: 05 August 2003 16:44
To: tropicalsandmarines@...
Subject: [tropicalsandmarines] Help
I am thinking of starting a marine tank up,Have kept tropical for a
long time so i have a little knowledge filtration etc also tried a
marine tank some years
ago but without much success.I would be greatful for any information
on what i need for good filtration, Also what fish are best
together, What I was thinking about getting was a couple of enems,
a couple of clowns, some living rock, some shrimps, hermit crabs,
and mandarins. also a flame angle I would be greatfull for any help
you can give me on what to stock with and good filtration. The tank
I am thinking of using is 48ins x 18ins x18ins looking forword to
hearing from you.
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I am thinking of starting a marine tank up,Have kept tropical for a
long time so i have a little knowledge filtration etc also tried a
marine tank some years
ago but without much success.I would be greatful for any information
on what i need for good filtration, Also what fish are best
together, What I was thinking about getting was a couple of enems,
a couple of clowns, some living rock, some shrimps, hermit crabs,
and mandarins. also a flame angle I would be greatfull for any help
you can give me on what to stock with and good filtration. The tank
I am thinking of using is 48ins x 18ins x18ins looking forword to
hearing from you.
Any marine speacialist will tell you to start with hardy fish, clown, damsel, chromis etc just to mature your tank, problem is what do you do with them once your tank has been matured if you only want to keep seahorses? the shop won't take them back, I myself would not consider buying from another tank but only the aquatic shop I buy from and most marine keepers will feel the same, unless they have a quarantine tank.
Anyway good luck!
Ruth Fran <frankie.londonwebb@...> wrote:
Hi Ruth, Thank you for your advise its realy helpfull. We are still not sure wether to start with normal more hardy marine fish first as we dont want to be unresposible. Thanks agen for your help.
I have not had no experience with sea horses, but surely the rule should apply to them as they do to all marine species, water conditions have to be near perfect, it has taken me almost 2 years to stock my tank with fish and live rock, soon I will start on the coral, it takes time because each time you add something you have to wait for the toxics to level out. Sea horses are delicate, so will need a mature tank, this will probably mean that you will have to add a large lump of live rock, each time waiting for levels to drop before you add another, could take some time!
As soon as you start adding rock or any other hardy species, do a water change of around 10% every week, testing the water every 2 - 3 days, you may even have to do 2 water changes a week if levels rise too much.
Hope this helps, if I can help anymore give me a shout.
Ruth
flondonwebb <frankie.londonwebb@...> wrote:
My partner and I have in the past kept tropical fish but would like to make the step into marine, to be persific sea horse. We have read four books on the subject and asked people that have experance but I have got two opinons on keeping seahoures, one is that I should get experience with marine fish first because of the difficults of keeping sea houes and the other is that as long as In read up on the subject and understode the responcbillys that it would be ok as a beginer to marine tanks. I would like your appions and advise as I do not want to be irrspocible. Sorry for the spelling I am Dyslexic. Thanks flondonwebb.
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Hi Ruth, Thank you for your advise its realy helpfull. We are still not sure wether to start with normal more hardy marine fish first as we dont want to be unresposible. Thanks agen for your help.
I have not had no experience with sea horses, but surely the rule should apply to them as they do to all marine species, water conditions have to be near perfect, it has taken me almost 2 years to stock my tank with fish and live rock, soon I will start on the coral, it takes time because each time you add something you have to wait for the toxics to level out. Sea horses are delicate, so will need a mature tank, this will probably mean that you will have to add a large lump of live rock, each time waiting for levels to drop before you add another, could take some time!
As soon as you start adding rock or any other hardy species, do a water change of around 10% every week, testing the water every 2 - 3 days, you may even have to do 2 water changes a week if levels rise too much.
Hope this helps, if I can help anymore give me a shout.
Ruth
flondonwebb <frankie.londonwebb@...> wrote:
My partner and I have in the past kept tropical fish but would like to make the step into marine, to be persific sea horse. We have read four books on the subject and asked people that have experance but I have got two opinons on keeping seahoures, one is that I should get experience with marine fish first because of the difficults of keeping sea houes and the other is that as long as In read up on the subject and understode the responcbillys that it would be ok as a beginer to marine tanks. I would like your appions and advise as I do not want to be irrspocible. Sorry for the spelling I am Dyslexic. Thanks flondonwebb.
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I have not had no experience with sea horses, but surely the rule should apply to them as they do to all marine species, water conditions have to be near perfect, it has taken me almost 2 years to stock my tank with fish and live rock, soon I will start on the coral, it takes time because each time you add something you have to wait for the toxics to level out. Sea horses are delicate, so will need a mature tank, this will probably mean that you will have to add a large lump of live rock, each time waiting for levels to drop before you add another, could take some time!
As soon as you start adding rock or any other hardy species, do a water change of around 10% every week, testing the water every 2 - 3 days, you may even have to do 2 water changes a week if levels rise too much.
Hope this helps, if I can help anymore give me a shout.
Ruth
flondonwebb <frankie.londonwebb@...> wrote:
My partner and I have in the past kept tropical fish but would like to make the step into marine, to be persific sea horse. We have read four books on the subject and asked people that have experance but I have got two opinons on keeping seahoures, one is that I should get experience with marine fish first because of the difficults of keeping sea houes and the other is that as long as In read up on the subject and understode the responcbillys that it would be ok as a beginer to marine tanks. I would like your appions and advise as I do not want to be irrspocible. Sorry for the spelling I am Dyslexic. Thanks flondonwebb.
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Dear Frankie
All types of aquaria can be difficult to keep but if you have read up on
the subject and are able to afford all the equipment recommended for
keeping seahorses then it should be no more difficult than other species
I suggest you put a message on our main site
www.tropicalsandmaines.co.uk on the forum and see if any of the members
have had or are keeping seahorses
Good luck and if you need further help please let us know
T&M
-----Original Message-----
From: flondonwebb [mailto:frankie.londonwebb@...]
Sent: 20 July 2003 19:58
To: tropicalsandmarines@...
Subject: [tropicalsandmarines] sea horses
My partner and I have in the past kept tropical fish but would like
to make the step into marine, to be persific sea horse. We have read
four books on the subject and asked people that have experance but I
have got two opinons on keeping seahoures, one is that I should get
experience with marine fish first because of the difficults of
keeping sea houes and the other is that as long as In read up on the
subject and understode the responcbillys that it would be ok as a
beginer to marine tanks. I would like your appions and advise as I
do not want to be irrspocible. Sorry for the spelling I am Dyslexic.
Thanks
flondonwebb.
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My partner and I have in the past kept tropical fish but would like
to make the step into marine, to be persific sea horse. We have read
four books on the subject and asked people that have experance but I
have got two opinons on keeping seahoures, one is that I should get
experience with marine fish first because of the difficults of
keeping sea houes and the other is that as long as In read up on the
subject and understode the responcbillys that it would be ok as a
beginer to marine tanks. I would like your appions and advise as I
do not want to be irrspocible. Sorry for the spelling I am Dyslexic.
Thanks
flondonwebb.
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