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Location: Findlay, Ohio
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Hi all, how's everybody doing. It's been a long time since I've been on here and was just checking in. Have a great weekend everyone!
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Jeff The best way to keep fish? Is in a frying pan, lightly breaded and seasoned with a little salt! Current Tank Info: No Tank! |
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Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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Doing good here Jeff. Tank is doing OK, been off for a few weeks for knee surgery, haven't been able to get down in the sump so it's a bit neglected, but I guess you'll have that!
I'm finally almost out of the nori I got from you. Do you remember where you bought it? I feed it about 7 of 10 days and it lasted what, a year and a half? Give me a call and stop over sometime! Tim
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"Would you rather fight 100 duck sized horses, or 1 horse sized duck?" Current Tank Info: 210 AGA RR, Apex, 96 Cree XR-Es - 50/50 CW & RB @ .6A on ELN 60-48Ds, DIY 6x18 Ca reactor, BM220 CS2 skimmer, Tunze 6100s, 42" ETSS/AE Tech refugium/sump |
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Hey Tim, I purchased that from Doctors Foster & Smith. It's reasonable and last forever, as you found out. I've been wanting to stop over and catch up, it just seems like
i never have time. I wouldn't know how I would have time for another tank, even though i think about it weekly. I wouldn't mind trying a little 20 g cube if I could find something like that.
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Jeff The best way to keep fish? Is in a frying pan, lightly breaded and seasoned with a little salt! Current Tank Info: No Tank! |
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