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Posts posted by Robb in Austin
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Here's the link:
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Buckeye Field Supply is what I have and love it.
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Nice first post
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Welcome! And Thanks!
There is a local group up there, seemingly mostly comprised of ARC'ers. I would link you but I don't have it on the desktop.
Someone will put it up soon I'm sure.
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I would think that you might have enough light for the LTA. Maybe. The other option is that it got used to the lower light previously and is acclimating itself to the new lights.
See if it will take some food for you. It looks bleached currently and feeding it will help it recover.
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Dont forget BRS! Plus they are a sponsor.
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Hey Stephen!
Don't count on me being there, I would have to be off and that is not a given.
If I am, I'll text you and let you know.
Sorry about misleading you.
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Anyone else still having intermittent connection issues?
Regardless, thanks for the fix AC!
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Like! Congrats!
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Robb is a great supervisor. He supervised when Mike and I moved his 75gal. So he'll be perfect for watching the even larger tank get moved.
I think you got me and Mike mixed up, but thanks for the good reference.
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No 70's, but I have a few 110's laying around.
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If, by some minor miracle, I get put on call on Sunday I will come out. If anything, just to see a 200g Elos tank leave town.
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Yes, thanks for the updates Andrew.
Also, and I realize this was/is low on your priority list, update the Facebook page too as a few of us are there as well.
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To quote Barry Manilow(don't ask my why I remember that, and no I didn't Google):
Looks like we made it!
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I'd think at that high a level it would start precipitating out.
That said, I'd skip the "ca raiser" and just stick to Kalk.
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WHOA Chris, that's going old skool.
NICE!
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I wonder if flame scallops would be good down there. Visible, good for water, easy to see top down.
Just a thought.
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If there is still tissue there, it should regenerate depending on how much is left.
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Sure looks like a pep.
Was it eating the hammer? Perhaps he was just digging around it, irritating the polyps, looking for goodies or left overs. I've seen mine
irritate some of my corals while doing that/cleaning the corals.
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Yeah, it's a slab.
Not worried about the weight of the tanks. They are probably going to have to place some piers inside, which means tearing out flooring, lots of dust/dirt etc. I also have some concern about the tanks structural integrity during the lift.
They are coming out tomorrow for the eval, I'll be sure to ask about it.
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Initially, dunno. Depends on the cost and what will need to be fixed due to the foundation being fixed, e.g. plumbing, sheetrock repairs, floor repair/replacing.
Foundation needs to be fixed before other things can be fixed. We need new siding, windows, and our ghetto patio cover redone. Not to mention any upgrades that SWMBO might want to have.
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Howdy all!
It looks like we will be getting the foundation repaired in the next few months. As such, the 2 FW tanks and lowly 58 SW will come down(yes Chris/Mike/Mark, that means even more of a delay on the 75 upgrade) since they will need to place pilings inside the house(which means dust everywhere).
What are the suggestions for taking tanks down for the better part of a month? Rough guess on the time frame here; reapair/flooring repair, any other inside repairs, etc.
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Like anyone wants to publicly associate with you!
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Happy! Happy!
Hmm..
in Reef Keeping
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I'll ask the obvious question: why do you need(want?) to upgrade?