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  1. Moving and 125 gallon build

    I will be moving to my new home in about 40 days (give or take) and so I have decided that since I will be moving...... WHY NOT UPGRADE As you all may or may not know I have a 100 gallon reef at the moment that was an all in one used system when I bought it. Needless to say with these things more often than not there are a ton of problems involved. I have grown quite tired of the whole set up and all of its problems since the day I set it up , so I am going to set up my 125 gallon ...
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    Tank - Full Summary , ‎ New Additions
  2. Dakuwaqa's Garden - Underwater footage from Fiji & Tonga

    Uploaded by bubblevision on Oct 4, 2011

    Underwater footage shot whilst scuba diving in the Fiji islands and Tonga. Featuring colorful coral reefs, huge schools of tropical fish, sharks, humpback whales, underwater caves, scuba divers and much more marine life from the south Pacific.




    This video showed up in my newsfeed on facebook today, and I had to share it with y'all. And if you want to know what's ...
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  3. Just Need to Vent...

    Okay - long time reader, first time blogger here.

    I have a beautiful 100G Elos tank. Wonderful landscaping (thanks to the wife designing it), and after moving from Florida to Chicago, some amazing frags growing out that I managed to save in the reset. Unfortunately, the move several months ago claimed about 50% of my fish. I was quite sad, but made herioc efforts to keep them healthy during the move and aside from giving them away to a stable tank - did all I could.

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    Tank Entry , ‎ New Additions , ‎ Random Thoughts
  4. Aquascaping a dry tank

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    Long shot left to right.That's an MP60 on the end.

    Updated 07-29-2012 at 02:26 AM by melev

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  5. Shipped CUC during July in Texas

    Reefs2go had a special earlier this week, announcing it on the DFWMAS forums since they are a sponsor. The first 50 orders got free shipping (USPS Priority Mail), so I jumped on the deal. For $40, I got ceriths, astreas, margarita snails, nassarius snails,a lettuce nudibranch and some blue leg hermits. The box shipped out Wednesday for a Friday delivery, and the bags felt warm. Too warm to the point I decided to measure it with a thermometer.

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