Toadstool fragging itself?

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Just about everything in this setup is second hand or home made. Way too expensive to go new. There is always someone upgrading or giving up. Just need to be patient to get the good deals. Good luck with the upgrade. Starting a new setup is the exciting part. My setup is in the mature phase where I don't get to fiddle too much. Just sit back and enjoy.
 
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Yep! Im way cheap! Lol. Always looking for a deal and watching DIY videos. I buy things as the need arises. The only thing I've spent what I consider to be alot of money on is corals, and even then, Im getting fantastic deals! A local dealer has weekly auctions. Im excited to get a tank and set it up the way I want and not have to make due with what I have at the time... Just take my time and be patient until it is all ready to setup. Ill be drilling and plumbing my own tank. It will all be so rewarding in the end to see what I made all by myself! Little girls can do big things!!! Lol
 

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Can't wait to see the new build. I currently have a 29g bow front with a HOB refugium. I have a 90g with stand, but it isn't drilled and I'm thinking about trading it in for something that is drilled already and bigger at the same time. I'm super paranoid about drilling the tank myself because I've never done it before. Plenty of videos showing how "easy" it is, but it doesn't boost my confidence.
 

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I started with one, kind of small, it got to big for my 55 gal tank. I cut it off near its foot and from there it grew again, it's now like 4 inches. You can't kill them
 

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The one in the back grew back after I cut it off at its feet
 

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