Seano's 29G Reef

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by Seano Hermano, Feb 11, 2011.

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  1. Seano Hermano

    Seano Hermano Giant Squid

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    Dead snail without a shell?
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  3. Seano Hermano

    Seano Hermano Giant Squid

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    Are you sure? I can tell you it does not look popped in my tank. When i look at it, it still has a sort of round shape to it. Let me see if I can find what I am thinking of.

    Well, I can't find anything. That's disappointing.
     
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  4. Seano Hermano

    Seano Hermano Giant Squid

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    The pump puts out a decent amount of flow. You can see it here when in first plug it in. Should be great for corals.
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    Right side.
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    Another angle on the red algae, whatever it is.
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  5. BoBo65

    BoBo65 Torch Coral

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    Not trying to correct you Seano you mean it should be good for your snails... I C NO CORAL!!!!! haha jk just bustin your chops ;D
     
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    haha. I mean meant, "should d be great for corals, if I ever end up getting them!" ;) ::)
     
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    I really like your scape seano! The rocks looks great. Lots of places for those "corals you'll eventually have" lol
     
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  9. Seano Hermano

    Seano Hermano Giant Squid

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    Thanks.

    I want fish. But...

    I can't find the fish I want without paying an arm and a leg for shipping. Suggestions?

    Can I even have fish while these shrimp have parasites?

    If I can have fish, what do I do with the fish when I go to college next year?
     
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  10. BoBo65

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    That's ez you flush em!!! JK JK dun kill me haha I'm sure you'd be able to find a home for em Seano, or a LFS that would take em, ima about to give a LFS my damsels, there to mean!
     
  11. Thor

    Thor Coral Banded Shrimp

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    I agree about the aquascaping Seano, I think it looks great.

    As for the fish, I'm sure you can find a home for them when you go to college. I've moved a few times and have always found an LFS that is more than happy to take them. Now whether they will give you store credit for them...that is another story :). Depends on the LFS.

    Are you thinking of taking the tank with you to college?
     
  12. Seano Hermano

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    I'll plan to go to college (not accepted yet, but I know I will be. :)) about two hours away from here. But I don't have a car and will have to stay in the dorms for the first year. One of my friends is attending the college now, and I know there is no space for this tank. I will be setting up a pico to go on my desk in the dorm.

    Now, Dad may move to Columbus and get a house near me. Or he may finish up his last 3 years working for the state so he can get his retirement from there.

    What happens to the tank will partially be determined by Dad's decision. But I would have to show him to to do everything, if he does stay (and if I leave the tank up...)