Good to see you back on the thread @MERKEY!!
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Can confirm; saw it with my own eyes in the matter of a few hours. It was wild;Jawdrop I thought about it longer than it took to complete the whole job. Forever grateful;Joyfulgood morning all...
after the first 100 tank breakdowns,you can do it with your eyes closed...
still a lot of work ,but quick...
You for sure watched the master at work.Can confirm; saw it with my own eyes in the matter of a few hours. It was wild;Jawdrop I thought about it longer than it took to complete the whole job. Forever grateful;Joyful
Coming if they let me get a break today. Working way to much for a MondaySomeone say pics....
Good morning Frank! I hope to NEVER get that much experience breaking down a tank!!good morning all...
after the first 100 tank breakdowns,you can do it with your eyes closed...
still a lot of work ,but quick...
Never left....just busy with so much other stuff I don't have time to post like I'd want toGood to see you back on the thread @MERKEY!!
Taken me a year and a half and I still dont have the fish room plumbed completely!but...yet taking me months to set up table...
I'm just trying to keep up with you Frank!but...yet taking me months to set up table...
I don't dare to start the plumbing....I know that's never going to be finished ;PompusTaken me a year and a half and I still dont have the fish room plumbed completely!
Hi all,
I stopped at my LFS on Saturday to scout out possibilities for the future (corals/fish and custom orders) as well as check out current fish stock.
I took quite a few pictures, but almost all are very blued-out due to no color filter. This morning I forgot to bring my tablet to work to share pictures, so I'll have to do so later...
(I was using my tablet camera rather than my DSLR camera since it was more easily portable in my pocket and I was not sure if the owner would mind if I took pictures. Next time, I plan to take my camera with color filters and maybe even my tripod so I can get better pictures/videos)
...and they had a ~3" Fiji foxface, so I made the decision to attempt the pairing now even before my second one comes from LiveAquaria (hopefully coming tomorrow). This means that I will be putting 2 in my 125 and 1 in my 90 in the basement, which gives me a higher probability of a successful pairing (statistically speaking).
In the quarantine so far, the first (and slightly larger) foxface has been swimming around and shimmying next to the new foxface, but no aggression seems apparent. They seemed to be swimming together this morning and getting along. About the only way I could be more excited about them is if my 125 was already setup and ready for stocking!
Pictures/videos coming tomorrow...
The main reason I am trying it (other than that I just really want a pair!) is because I am so early in my process before fish are large or established and I have options with the additional basement FOWLR.Because from what I have read it's not possible to visually sex them, I have been thinking of adding a small one to the twins with my big mag for months now, not built up the man plums to try it yet!
The main reason I am trying it (other than that I just really want a pair!) is because I am so early in my process before fish are large or established and I have options with the additional basement FOWLR.
At this point, my worst case with all 3 is that pairing is not successful and I keep 1 in the 125, 1 in the 90, and 1 gets sold back to the LFS at a loss or traded.
This week, I will have a second 40-breeder available for quarantine, so I can separate them if they do fight too soon. (1 in each 40-quarantine, possibly 1 in my current 75-FOWLR that will be transferred to the basement 90 when finished).
Your case may be much more difficult with a bigger size difference and that the larger one is already established. I personally would probably still try it, though, since I like foxfaces so much!
Congrats!!!!!!!Hey All!!!!
Exciting news..............
I am officially moving to Virginia Beach to start my new job in January!
Frank and I had a couple discussions about taking my fish with me.... But I am thinking about convincing my LFS to keep them for a month and ship them to me if I give them all my corals.
Either way I've been looking into purchasing a waterbox 180 once I move into the new home.... who knew they had 0% APR 36 month financing?!?! Hoping that Triton also does financing because geez louise... I need some automation up in my life. Maybe once I am settled in Virginia things will be less chaotic. But I know me and I know how I love to overload my plate ;Wacky
Oh--- also......
I'll be purchasing my first home when I move up there! Been saving for a while so...... though it was time to set some roots especially with the fact that I'll be 30 soon and have an actual career and not just a bartending job. Anyone know if I can put a 180gal on a foundation that has a crawl space? My current home is a slab, so I knew it would hold the 90gal. But I definitely have concerns about all that weight bearing.
All the exciting things. But first just have to wrap up the masters!