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![]() Hope you recover quickly Walter
Sorry to hear about the losses of you 'fave kids ![]() Chin up ... now you can buy new ones ![]() |
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As for my tanks, did some major pruning just before the surgery, so it is still OK (except for the coralline build-up). Water changes are easy enough. But will wait another couple months before I buy any more fish. At least my current inhabitants are all happy for now. And if we do have another wind storm, am prepared now. Brought back a power pack and a generator from the cabin, so all ready if another power outage does happen. I still want to do a major reset of my upstairs tank, and get rid of all those pesky mushrooms. Maybe later this winter. But the longer I wait, the less clean rock I will have left, as they are taking over everything, and continuing to crowd out my SPS. And to think I once thought they looked pretty.... ![]()
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![]() Hi Walter,
Hang in there with your shoulder. Mine is 85% healed after lots of physio. I should go back but I am tired of "hanging-in-there. Just do as I say not as I do. Sooooo sorry to hear about your fish. I just lost my 11 year old Watchman Goby and I am missing him as well. AquaAddict |