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08/07/2017, 06:58 PM | #5501 |
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was just checking out the tank with some fellow reefers and we noticed this bit of orange. hmmm, wonder what is going on..
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08/07/2017, 07:02 PM | #5502 |
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You guys know anything about line spot trigger? I know in crosshatch family.. But hardy?
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08/08/2017, 07:33 AM | #5507 | |
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08/08/2017, 12:01 PM | #5508 |
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That's good to know since mine won't even touch it
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08/15/2017, 03:41 PM | #5509 |
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Just finished reading every post in the thread. Took about a week... LOL. What a ride. Beautiful tank and livestock selection.
I've been out of the hobby for the better part of the last decade, but my interest is back up to start a tank. Just happened to spot this thread last week while looking for threads on bigger tanks. This was a good refresher and very helpful to brush up on my latin again (surprised how much was still in archived). I wonder if you could post who you got your tank from; looks like it got *'ed out in the OP. Would you recommend them? This is all still in daydream territory, since the eventual house purchase is the critical first step, but I'm considering my next tank and it will have to be something in the 200-400 gallon range. I love equipment planning, so I can do this for a few years until I'm ready again. Anyway, thanks for so thoroughly documenting everything. Very nice gramma, BTW...
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Killer, thanks for the read. My tank was essentially done by the folks at Titan, and they are amazing. I would recommend going as big as possible. My biggest regret is not making the tank deeper but I initally planned on putting everything underneath it, rather than outside it, or on a lower floor. Funny about the gramma. Had a house full of relatives here last week. They were taking pics of the tank for their friend in California who has a small tank. Lol, they all glazed over when I was talking about the Gp, Casper/Dash, and hybrid Gem, but were thrilled to talk about the small rainbow fish on the other side of the tank. Ironically, I totally "get it", I was obsessed with saltwater fish the first time I saw my buddies tank in 84, it had a cleaner wrasse- that lived for 7 years, a bicolor parrot, royal gramma, humu, a small scribbled and a baby navarchus. After I saw that tank, my freshwater tank became salt! Check out the really sexy royal gramma, Gramma dajongi. If you haven't seen them yet, you will be blown away! Thanks again for taking the time to read everything! Ted |
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08/24/2017, 12:33 PM | #5511 |
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Congrats to Karen!
MASNA is proud to announce Karen Brittain as the 2017 Aquarist of the Year. So killer! |
08/26/2017, 06:11 PM | #5512 |
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Huge thanks to Greenwich Aquaria for help with the tank! |
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Blondie grazing
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09/01/2017, 05:18 PM | #5514 |
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huge things coming...
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09/01/2017, 07:21 PM | #5515 |
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I have a guess...
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Something from Poma Labs?
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09/02/2017, 05:28 AM | #5517 |
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very nice
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09/02/2017, 08:06 AM | #5518 |
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this is off the secret menu... they are coming too...
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ohhh, can't wait!
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09/03/2017, 12:11 PM | #5523 |
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I hate waiting, you can say I am impatient when it comes to new pictures
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09/03/2017, 03:32 PM | #5524 |
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This is absolutely amazing! My dream was to set up a 300g fowlr with a few angels in it within the next year. That already seemed like a large intimidating volume to me (never had anything bigger than a 90). But man, maybe I should just wait longer, save up for something 2-3x that size, and really have lots of them. You certainly inspired me, sir.
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