Look great @sfin52! Can’t wait to see how it evolves in your tank. I just noticed you are in Springfield, I’m not too far away near St. Louis! Hi neighbor!
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You must not have read the thread sfin provided you earlier...where the bottle idea came from. It’s a good read, you should check it out between commercials!Do you tell everyone who doesnt agree with you to go watch oprah? Curious as to why oprah anyway?
You must not have read the thread sfin provided you earlier...where the bottle idea came from. It’s a good read, you should check it out between commercials!
Absolutely!! Seascape studio, Corals and more and Marine solutions are all good places. What about Springfield? I could use a day trip.Hi. Been to gateway and corner reef any other Lfs in st louis I should check out.
Oh my Gosh, it is an open forum... but you’re kinda being a nuisance to us bottle busters lol We should start calling you green hair algae. We heard your opinion... now just sit back, get your sparkling water n watch your soap operas.I am aware of that thread and Pauls's affinity for bringing local "stuff" into his tank. That doesn't change my view on the topic. This is an open forum and there will be people who don't share every single view/opinion that you may have about every single hobby related topic.
You may like Ecotech, I'm more of a Tunze guy; am I going to get flamed for that?
You want to throw bottles in your tank, be my guest. I personally wouldn't do that.
Nothing in Springfield worth traveling to. There is a guy in Peoria il that has amazing frag tanks with good prices.Absolutely!! Seascape studio, Corals and more and Marine solutions are all good places. What about Springfield? I could use a day trip.
I would not break that one.I actually have this one that came off of an old shipwreck! It was given to my wife by a family friend! It still has the calcification on it. She told me that I can put it in my tank but I'm not sure I want to break it or drill a hole to allow for water flow. It's a little too valuable and rare in my opinion to damage!
You want to throw bottles in your tank, be my guest. I personally wouldn't do that.
Ok so my first thought's on the thread was. WHAT!! BOTTLES!! are you nutzzz
But after looking at the photos, I agree its a really cool look.
I get why some would baulk at the idea but yea it can add some character to the tank.
Honestly I don't like knowing that there is so mush trash going into the oceans that bottles and stuff have become an entire normal part of our natural reefs now. I find that sad though its the truth.
The wife has a half set of glass cups that she has talked about replacing. This thread gave me the idea to cut one in half and see if I can get my Coco worm through the handle.
Ever ending ideas.
Thx everyone.
Here's hoping!! LolI would not break that one.
Who knows someday it could pay for your entire retirement.
Bottles and clay pots as long as people been around have ended up on reefs. Ship wrecks and what not. It’s all the plastics and other pollutants. That are wrecking a reef.Honestly I don't like knowing that there is so mush trash going into the oceans that bottles and stuff have become an entire normal part of our natural reefs now. I find that sad though its the truth.
I agree.whole picture, glass is just sand to begin with
Plus shipwrecks help reefs. People wreck ships on purposely to help with reefs. You can’t get mad people are dumping art, and wrecks, and cylinder blocks in the wild to help build new reefs...Bottles and clay pots as long as people been around have ended up on reefs. Ship wrecks and what not. It’s all the plastics and other pollutants. That are wrecking a reef.
I thought the bottles was a really cool look and something different. Something to wow that’s pretty cool. A couple tucked away With coral and fish living init would be really cool.