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![]() So we have been able to be lucky enough to make it work in the new house by conviencing the bf's brother that the tank would be beautiful in the basement (this is his brothers area of the house)
SO I WILL BE KEEPING EVERYTHING ![]() OH DEAR GOD to the moving of this. Thank you for all your interest in my corals If I do decide to part with anything for those that PM'd me I will contact you in the order I received the Pm's and offer to that first person and move on to the next if that person decides they don't want what I have to offer. |
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![]() Very happy for you. As we stated in the other thread, if you have the tank where you are and can enjoy it (as well as maintain it), then its best to keep everything. If you have to commute to visit your tank and do maintenance, that is not a good long-term solution and will eventually become a huge PITA.
Glad you're able to set up the new tank in the basement. Keep up with the maintenance and your bro-in-law will probably LOVE having a reef tank in his place to show off while you get to pay for everything and maintain it ![]() ![]()
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