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-Joe Why do we ONLY RE-TEST our water when the results are NOT what we want them to be?! Current Tank Info: 20,000 gallon 30' x 14' x 6.5' deep |
02/03/2009, 09:44 PM | #52 |
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wow do you have an FTS of your 20000 gallon tank!!!!
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02/03/2009, 11:24 PM | #54 |
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02/04/2009, 12:33 AM | #56 |
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I saw that tank at Atlantis Marine World. It was like my heaven and mecca. Gotta be there to see it to appreciate the size of it.
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Looks like it is growing in real well!
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02/04/2009, 08:38 AM | #58 |
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Wow - How on earth did you get in that tank without breaking the corals!!!
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02/04/2009, 12:41 PM | #59 |
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AMW is one of the best aquaiums you can see. Living close by is a privalege. Seeing a "school" of Vlamingii's is really cool to see. easily the benchmark to set all other aquariums by. Joe and the biologists there do an amazing job keeping the public infomed and intrigued.
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Yup, Joe's reef at Atlantis has to be considered one of, if not the greatest reef tanks in the entire world!! I have seen it firsthand on several occasions and I can literally sit there for hours just gazing at this living piece of art! Mind boggling indeed! Also, it's really cool to listen to the comments made by kids and even adults who have never seen a reef display up that close before, I wonder how many future reef hobbyist are born just from viewing that reef at Atlantis for the very first time??
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Any pictures of those monsters in the tank?
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If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right. I remember when zoanthids were called things like "green" and "orange" and not "reverse gorilla nipple." Current Tank Info: 180g reef with all the bells and whistles |
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If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right. I remember when zoanthids were called things like "green" and "orange" and not "reverse gorilla nipple." Current Tank Info: 180g reef with all the bells and whistles |
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wow, some truly amazing stuff, keep it coming guys!
and justjoe, do you have a thread or anything showing all the equipment used to keep that beast going? |
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Justjoe, WOWWWWW i canĀ“t speak!!
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Those were in Keith's tank?
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