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  1. Adding some initial pictures of my build...

    by , 10-31-2011 at 07:28 PM (180g Tank Build - 11 mos. and counting.)
    testing...
    right side of the tank.



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  2. One more thing off the list!

    by , 10-31-2011 at 05:46 PM (T.I.B.E.T (The Incredibly Big Expensive Tank))


    Got these today for lighting the fishroom. They're T8 water resistant fixtures with a battery back up. They're also intrinsically safe, and used in places like paint booths, and other areas with high moisture content. I'm excited to see them fired up.
    Tags: fishroom
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    Tank Entry , ‎ Electrical , ‎ DIY projects
  3. Finally had to register.

    by , 10-31-2011 at 05:09 PM (180g Tank Build - 11 mos. and counting.)
    I've been meaning to register for some time, but my laziness has prevented me making the step until today. The fiance was on my case about keeping pictures of my reef's progress and what better way to do that than with a blog. Here we go!

    First, I'll introduce myself. My name is Bryan - out of northern colorado. I've been at the reefing game for about 2.5 years now - long enough to realize how much work and money it takes. I'm still here, so you'd be correct to say that I think ...
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    New Additions
  4. Update on new Barlett's Anthias

    Hello All!

    As my previous Blog told you a few days ago I bought two beautiful looking Barlett's anthias and I have awesome news!

    So here is what happened, the first day I brought these two little guys home they went right into the 100 gallon reef and the morning after their addition I got a very nice suprise. In my 100 gallon reef I have a very large blue hippo tang who is EXTREMELY aggressive. He has killed one of my clown triggers before!! But the morning after the ...
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    New Additions
  5. 60 Gallon Shallow build journal.

    In a small house, with 2 small children, I (suprise, suprise) have had a very hard time finding a good spot to root my tank. Even though it isn't a huge tank (60g), it has a rather large footprint (36x24). Finding a spot where it can be 2' from the wall meant hiding it way in the office or dining room. I was very unmotivated to build it in a spot where I wouldn't see it all the time. Well I've figured out a way to replace the entry way table with a dual-functioning tank stand, and have it not ...
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    Tank Entry
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