impur said:ToadallyNC wow great colors!!! Nice job
Thanks!
This tank has been through a lot. It crashed last year because of a faulty temp probe and drove the temp to 95 degrees. It's bounced back since then though.
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impur said:ToadallyNC wow great colors!!! Nice job
Looks great Brad. AEFW are nasty buggers glad you got rid of them. Whatever happened with your trigger?
No not invite only, everyone is welcome. This is just a little club we are trying to get going so we can include more people in the state than just Portland. Welcome
Yes, It's too big. I have to brake off pieces and toss them all the time. I'm going to try and brake off the lower piece here soon. I'll post it on the board. Know anyone that wants some?
Got the Toxic Pie and OME from you I believe.
Good to know-I hate admitting I live in Portland anyway-out:
That trigger passed away, I have no idea what the issue was but about a week or two after the thread I found him-I got another one since then and its doing great. After removing all the acros I rescapped the back part and right side of my tank so now there is a 6 foot channel the fish come swim in, before I had a large rock right in the middle that obstructed a clear swimming path
The pink lemonade in the first pic I lost, one of my purple monster pieces (last pic, bottom middle) and that monster stag type in the middle also last pic all melted away-It was my doing not the AEFW. I lost some other pieces but the purple monster and pink lemonade hurt the worst. It could have been A LOT worse than it was.
Anyway thats enough info for now-I know you dont miss the PMS crowd with all the :gossip: and
Glad there is a group here finally I was here before that other place and would not mind migrating back :clap2:
Gotta start somewhere.... Small frags growLove some of these tanks!!!I'm totes jelly lolOnly a few weeks old but lps/sps dominant. All are tiny frags