i agree ,fresh wild often,in salt been years but have seen before on a large lion,passed to friend he treated and recovered it ,no others in my tank were affected
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thanks for visiting.WOW man WOW your scape on this blew my mind what an awesome job. this build is so nice what a great read. I definitely need to adapt some of the techniques you used here. Thanks for sharing.
i love shrooms. have trouble keeping ricordea and rhodactis, but the discus seem to enjoy my tank.those shrooms look so dang good i wanna eat em lol
I've got 4 separate pieces. maybe only 3 as one nem is nuking one.that blue ridge will cover that whole tank in 2 yrs if let be
thanks for the compliment and thanks for visiting.beautiful reef.
I am new to the hobby.
have some questions:
1 - whats the size of the PVC tubes you used for the rocks.
2 - its a lot of corals close together. They grow over time, so how do you deal with this? (again, i am new to this..)
thanks
so if you look on page 1 post #6 it will give you some idea. the vertical pipe is 3 1/2". all others 2 1/2".beautiful reef.
I am new to the hobby.
have some questions:
1 - whats the size of the PVC tubes you used for the rocks.
2 - its a lot of corals close together. They grow over time, so how do you deal with this? (again, i am new to this..)
thanks
thanks. the guy's at the frag shows are surprised when I walk up and ask, "how much for the blue ridge?". most don't know what it is.Keep up the good work... sorry about your not so great customer service experience. I live in the retail world, the products I sell are a dime a dozen. If I dont set myself apart with superior service my competitors will... tank continues to look amazing. Love your blue ridge.