Cheers SimonI stopped vodka dosing, they say the fish don't care!
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Cheers SimonI stopped vodka dosing, they say the fish don't care!
I don’t even know what this means
Whoop whoop. Drizunk with the girlfriend. “She tastes like chocolate milk straws” - @F i s h y and @Mrs.F i s h y
I love thisWhen Tim Burton meets Wes Craven??
It'll be the same design as the previous one, with one additional center brace. Construction lumber frame, skinned with cabinet grade ply, painted. As with the 180 stand, cabinet doors will have to wait a bit.So we know what the new tank is gonna look like. What are you going to do for a stand? Just wondering.
We all know there's nothing going on here, so Sponges it is.
Enjoy
I've got plenty for you to much on little guy, but don't wipe them out.Nom, nom.
Be careful you don't let them stay too long. They may like it better at that house and then won't want to come home.Visitation went well. Had to move a few things around. Lost a Digi that has been bleaching at a snails pace for months. It happens. PC rainbow got half cocked from the RBTA. A few Duncan Heads got got from a sweeper. Met some more cool local reefers.
Haha. There have been Quite A few people that wanted to buy the entire lot of corals.Be careful you don't let them stay too long. They may like it better at that house and then won't want to come home.
What do you have your coral under normally in terms of PAR?Haha. There have been Quite A few people that wanted to buy the entire lot of corals.
Tempting, but No.
Everyone is surviving there. Nobody's thriving. The euphyllia don't love one directional flow. The acro aren't getting enough light and many have turned into their " low light" colors, which honestly kind of sucks as I prefer the high light colors. The Gorgs are not super open polyp wise. I'll be happy to get everyone back in my tank, where they will have what they want and need.
The cool part is I've met a lot of people when I'm there feeding and doing maintenance. I've given away a lot of duplicate frags or just stuff I didn't need/love. Thinning the heard slowly.
Acro were sitting 3-450, euphyllia 125-200 the sand bed was anywhere from 55- 100.What do you have your coral under normally in terms of PAR?
Is it just me, or is her fin flipping me the bird?I asked her to smile for the camera and this is what I got.