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Those are exciting pics man. The rest is patience and waiting and then you can unleash your hoard upon that glass box. Maybe a bunch of ppl do this but Greg shared a great tip with me the other day...use a pvc pipe with a curved end and a funnel to add sand to the tank. No mess on the rocks and you can get it under the rocks too.
I like the nice open space for wires and controllers. Something I certainly never had and moving things or eventually servicing them would have been a nightmare. I also zip-tied all my stuff into one which was SMRT. |
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The shelves really are a bitch, aren't they? I don't want to remember how long I spent fartin' around with them. Finally took a hammer and busted one of them down to smaller pieces. I like what you've got going on there Tony. Once you get some corals and a few of your nems in there it's gonna be top-notch. There are some very nice pieces in that rock, with lots of holes and what not. Fishies are going to love you for it.
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Those fishies can SEE the 280 from their cube. They've been waiting as eagerly as us!
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Well, Tony better put a cover on that cube before they try their hand, (or fins), at moving themselves over.
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So happy to see rock in it, you're on the home strech now
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! |
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