More Reef ahead

Discussion in 'The Bucket' started by 90_Berlin_joe, May 18, 2006.

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  1. 90_Berlin_joe

    90_Berlin_joe Fire Shrimp

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  3. Urban_s

    Urban_s Sea Dragon

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    Sweet new reef.
     
  4. Bruce

    Bruce Giant Squid

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    Nice, i heard about that a few weeks ago. Hope they took all the gas out ;)
     
  5. coral reefer

    coral reefer Giant Squid

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    Hopefully, something like this will aid in coral growth in due time! A full blown reef would be awesome, however, highly unlikely as mentioned in another post, environmental problems(global warming etc.) seem to be the norm and not the exception.
    If anything , it will be a new home to numerous fish and inverts.
     
  6. rickzter

    rickzter Torch Coral

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    Bruce, you honestly think the EPA isn't gonna be on their ass about such concerns? ;D
     
  7. 90_Berlin_joe

    90_Berlin_joe Fire Shrimp

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    Truly i am thinking about more of what is in the boat it self. Everyone knows that a war ship was made of steal but what about the IRON, LEAD and COPPER for the wiring connections and plumbing. How can sinking a big piece or metal into the ocean be health for anything. Heck we put our arms in our tank and our skimmer goes nuts. Is this truly safe or just another garbage dump uncovered in the future that is going to be hazardous to our health.
     
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  9. chetrod

    chetrod Peppermint Shrimp

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    I agree with You Berlin Joe. Its another way of dispossing of garbage. They should of recycled the steel instead of dumping it in the ocean. It's just easier to watch it sink than to melt it down.