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Looks good Chris.
Can't wait to see it in person. Congrats
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Thanks Callum.
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Hey Chris
The tank looks great. Hope the transition continues without incident. Tom R |
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I found it amazing that Chris was able to remove every coral from it's mount (Powerhead or overflow box) with out as much as breaking a bit of it.
Me on the other hand trashed a powerhead and made a few frags just by putting my hand in the tank. It must be my unfamiliarity with "levels" J |
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Now that Chris has a bigger tank he has more room for more levels. SWEET!!!!!
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It's all about those levels. They truley allow you to cram more corals into smaller spaces. I think I might have to have a work shop on levels. Chris's way to levels.
I'm also pretty sure that I can probably fit five more frag trays in this baby. Chris |
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Tom I actually lost my rabbit fish today to a tragic power head accident. and my green millie has some tissue sluffing off. We will see what tomorrow brings.
Thanks, Chris |
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