imagine if your wife decide to turn male. lol
imagine if your wife decide to turn male. lol
bahahaaaaaah!![]()
Looks amazing as usual mike and terry when is the next meet at ya'lls house gonna be.
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Thanks bro, we appreciate that. We volunteered to be one of the stops for the Richmond Tank Crawl in May and we'll be hosting our annual reef party sometime in October.
Our baby girl Bell's has morphed into a teenage boy:
So much for having a male/female pair. Thankfully the two get along fine and seem to enjoy each others company.
The smallest Rhomboid female has been MIA for 3 or 4 days. She is a little nano and has been shy all along and afraid of all of the larger fish. We're hoping she is just hiding. I've written her off a couple of times now and she's miraculously re-appeared at a feeding ate like a pig and bolted back in the rock. So, I'm not giving up yet. The other two are doing great as are the 3 Eightline Flashers.
I got lucky last night and caught our Red Velvet Fairy putting on a show:
-Terry




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Incredible system Mike and Terry! Do you have any more pics of the cabinetry? Looks a lot like what we want to do with our 150. Thanks for sharing!
Dave
Will work for frags
Amazing looking system! What is the red and green montipora in the center of this picture?
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Thank you! Terry spoils 'em rotten, LOL.
Thank you Dave! Here's a link to a flickr set w/some pictures. If you still want more, let us know and we'll add to the set.
Stand and Canopy - a set on Flickr
The (2) side cabinets have 1 small drawer, A larger drawer w/shelf (looks like a large cabinet door) and 1 cabinet door giving plenty of room for storage. The best part of the design is the versatility of the canopy. It has 4 doors across the front and one on each side along with a piano hinge across the front to allow for easy access.
With the ease of access, we are able to completely empty and refill the tank of all livestock, rock and sand w/out having to remove the canopy. This can be a real life saver in the event of a failure - we've had two.
-Mike
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