Put a bottle in your tank

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How did you sand the bottle? Tried sandpaper but it isn't doing much.
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i couldnt stop reading this paul yoiu are a funny man and a bit of a genius...i will be stalking your threads from here on out sir
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PaPaCox, you may fine more to read than you want. Some of my threads go back for years.
 

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PaPaCox, you may fine more to read than you want. Some of my threads go back for years.

Yep. I understand you been doing this for a couple of days... ;)
 
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Love this idea, definitely want to make some "aged bottled" now...
Then you need to go to the liquer store. I think I will go also, you can't have to much liquer. I already have so many Grand Marnier bottles in my tank but I really love that stuff. I mean I love how the bottles look. It is kind of expensive but I only drink it for the empty bottle and they won't just sell me an empty bottle so I have no choice but to drink it. No, really!
 
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No not at all. It would increase the silica about the same if you would put Paris Hilton's dog in your tank, or maybe a little less
 

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This is such a fun article! Can't say I've ever put a bottle in my reef, but I might consider doing it this way...
 

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This thread is a hidden (or not so hidden) gem!

I'm going to have to hit the liquor store on the way home now.... Gotta get a bottle of Makers Mark to try this with... and when I decide that it isn't right I'll get a bottle of Don Julio.... and when that isn't right I'll try a bottle of Glenfidisch.

ummm... what was this thread about again?
 

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This thread is a hidden (or not so hidden) gem!

I'm going to have to hit the liquor store on the way home now.... Gotta get a bottle of Makers Mark to try this with... and when I decide that it isn't right I'll get a bottle of Don Julio.... and when that isn't right I'll try a bottle of Glenfidisch.

ummm... what was this thread about again?
Im about to finish me some Blantons tonight. That might be finding its way in the tank. lol
 

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I'm gonna use a colt 45 40oz or maybe some wild Irish rose

I have a 1/2 gallon maker's Mark bottle I got to dip its never been opened
 

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