Ok progress has been accomplished from 2x4s to a frag tank stand /storage combo! Only a few more things and I’m gonna move it in. No I will not be painting it yet. That will probably happen when we move
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where's the "throat punch sun"? ;Hilarious ;HilariousSince no else is spamming I will
Yes ive been taking shots every hour
Hes right above the cupper on top shelf. And your actually in luck. Its popping heads that I know I can somehow remove just have to dig into it. The base looks almost identical to alot of torch pictures ive seen.where's the "throat punch sun"? ;Hilarious ;Hilarious
Who said no one was spamming..? ;TrollSince no else is spamming I will
Yes ive been taking shots every hour
Free coral?? ;Woot;Wideyed;PeekingHes right above the cupper on top shelf. And your actually in luck. Its popping heads that I know I can somehow remove just have to dig into it. The base looks almost identical to alot of torch pictures ive seen.
"Throat Punch Sun"Free coral?? ;Woot;Wideyed;Peeking
no worries.Hes right above the cupper on top shelf. And your actually in luck. Its popping heads that I know I can somehow remove just have to dig into it. The base looks almost identical to alot of torch pictures ive seen.
hahahahaha..... reef jesus...... I need a new shirt."Throat Punch Sun"
And thats why Mike is reef jesus
We're still very new at all this too and did research for a year before we even began building our tank stands. Now that we are using them, the best testers we've found are salifert for ph, redsea for magnesium and calcium, and hanna for alkalinity. So there's really no one-stop-shop. Find what you can manage consistently is the most important part.Ok. I definitely need to do more research before I even think of dosing, if I even need to at all.
@DonTavo27 here’s the rest of it lol
I'll add salifert for nitrat and hanna for phosphatesWe're still very new at all this too and did research for a year before we even began building our tank stands. Now that we are using them, the best testers we've found are salifert for ph, redsea for magnesium and calcium, and hanna for alkalinity. So there's really no one-stop-shop. Find what you can manage consistently is the most important part.
@James_OWe're still very new at all this too and did research for a year before we even began building our tank stands. Now that we are using them, the best testers we've found are salifert for ph, redsea for magnesium and calcium, and hanna for alkalinity. So there's really no one-stop-shop. Find what you can manage consistently is the most important part.
I agree with all of these being the best tests. Bulk Reef Supply has done extensive testing on many of the tests (video on YouTube) as well and recommend all of the same ones, from what I remember.I'll add salifert for nitrat and hanna for phosphates
What is that in the first pic? My LFS had one of those, except it was green:I have this spam!
Stupid clown making my alve mad
A somewhat happier BW
(Thought I posted this hours ago!)
This would take me all of 2 minutes to have shelves totally tore apart and disorganized. Ask my wifeLook what I did
Joe is bringing the HEATTT!! :0Here are just a couple of teasers....2 lucky people will be able to snag some of our rare homegrown YELLOW branching hammers. These are tank grown for several years/generations. Hardy, grow well, and a color unlike many other hammers.
I hope to be able to post a few more teasers in a couple of hours.