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![]() A "friend" of mine just showed me this guys Puget Sound based tank and wow is it impressive. Makes me want to re-evaluate mine. Some of you probably have seen it before but I felt like posting it. Hope you enjoy.
http://www.oregonreef.com/sub_coldwater.htm Matt
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![]() Nobody Beats Steve. All of his tanks have been nother short of perfection
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![]() He no longer has the coldwater setup either. He's working on building some massive tanks in his garage once the economy settles out. Should be awesome. Though I was HONESTLY depressed when I saw the picture of his garage now...no tank and no fish closet. A pioneer no doubt.
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That was such a nice tank too.. and all becuase he rushed an emergency water change if I recall correctly.
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![]() He used really old water conditioner to do a fast and large water change yeah. The background on my iphone has been a shot of his tank since i bought it. Can't wait to see what he does next.
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![]() Those coldwater tanks are amazing.
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