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fishypets

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  1. Sugar fine sand blows always blew around in my old tank causing "sand dunes" I'd be careful too with a deep sand bed, it can cause a toxin release if it's disturbed which will result in a crash.
  2. Andrew I'll let you know when it comes in and if you don't mind driving 1/2 way to S.A. from where you live you can come check it out. As far as the software and web cam I don't want to be able to log on and look at my tank or look at the parameters. I would never get anything done at work
  3. Yes that is the water level although I'll have a wave action once I get a wave box. Thanks for the compliment! The guys that designed this system knew what they were doing.
  4. I agree I need to take a new picture but my glass needs cleaning and my magnet is not in yet. Mojo came over last week and we tweaked here and there. I'm really digging the new scape and I promise I'll post a picture after I clean my glass.
  5. Very nice! Hopefully one day mine will look like that. I like the low profile rock structure.
  6. Action shot of the Bubbleking after initial set up and fine tuning. I love this skimmer, so far it's been the easiest to set up and the tuning is very easy.
  7. If I can keep sps alive in my new set up I'd love a piece of that!
  8. Very nice! I love the second one from the bottom, where did you get it? I think the request though was for a FTS! Where's it at?
  9. I work in Round Rock so maybe we can hook up one day when I get off work. How much do you want for it?
  10. Temp on my tank hasn't risen above 76 with the lights on and stays around 75 with the lights out.
  11. Andrew- HOOK ME UP DUDE THAT SYSTEM ROCKS!
  12. Cool thanks guys. Now that I think about it I believe that's the one I had on the 125.
  13. I guess no one on this site uses heaters
  14. Looks like I will need to run a heater and was wondering which one works best. Total tank volume is 240 gallons.
  15. Here is a picture of a red flatworm (non acro eating kind) And here is a picture of the clear kind that eat acros. Hope this helps with any concern. Good luck!
  16. Red acro eating flatworms? Has it been confirmed that the red ones eat acros? I had a tank infestation a few years back and had thousands of the little clear ones and one big red one but didn't know the red ones ate acros! Good to know!
  17. Where are all the corals? You call that a reef?? Nice pics though.
  18. Got any up for grabs? Thanks to Ace aka Hobogato my stand is no longer naked. With three solid panels that are held in place using brackets and magnets taking the front and sides off is as easy as 1 2 3. ^that was cheesy.
  19. Thanks Jason! Would you do anything different? Mike doesn't like it and wants to come over and "fix" it. Maybe he'll do some sort of live rock endoscopy or some other medical procedure to make it look better! Thanks again for you help, there is no way we could have done it without you. I'll return the favor with frags once I get some myself. Hope all is well.
  20. Gabe- Looking at the pictures only I would agree that the scape needs to be higher. However when you look at the tank in person it doesn't give you that feel. It's taken me some getting used to the idea of having a tank with these dimensions. And I hope you're right about the corals growing up to fill in the gaps! Andrew you like the texture of the sand or rock? I really like the substrate bed because I will never have to worry about having too much flow to blow it around.
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