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Glad it wasn't me saying it or I'd be blamed for this too! |
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lol heeeeelllllll nooooo. an arrangement was made for dry sand , turns out it showed up wet . so in the tank she goes .. Live sand is way way better . it is shipped in grey murky water , full of things ..... live things that may or may not survive on the sun , moon, the back of a flat bed truck in 40 below for 3 months .. everyone knows that is better . lol |
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Its all your fault lol , everything . If i had never met you i would be happily looking at a tank of beautiful gsp , blue star polyps and pulsing xenia . Instead im stuck in a perpetual cycle of always trying to keep up with the "rice reef's" of this world your fault . friendship over ,, btw im keeping the maxijets |
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Ok.
Fabed up the light stand.I will mount it tomorrow. today I dipped alot of my corals to check for bugs. None found. so I transferred over about 30lbs of live rock to my new sump. I did pull the trigger on the geo 612 calcium reactor. So that should be here in a week or so. Pics tomorrow |
well , decided today to transfer over the bulk of my coral .
i am much much happier already with this tank. the rock work is much more interesting to look at . I like the tank being higher . so far i am pretty damn happy http://i1023.photobucket.com/albums/...313_201728.jpg still need to get a new return pump . Properly hook it up , Get the calcium reactor in , The old tank is still running with some rock and all livestock still so the transfer is only partially done |
wow.. that rock work does look SPECTACULAR! I love it. It's more the just interesting. Well done!
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thanks . much . Coming from you thats an awesome compliment. |
Kool 'scape Jon !!
Lots of room for growth and swimming |
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