Smitty's 40 Gallon Breeder - I miss this tank :(

Discussion in 'Show Off Your Fish Tanks!' started by sticksmith23, Aug 18, 2011.

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  1. tattoolew

    tattoolew Sea Dragon

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    Man I fell your pain, my 3 year old points at fish, touches the glass and follows the fish as it swims around the tank. BIG smeary smears all over. I am glad she loves the tank and telling visitors all about her fishies though.
     
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  3. lillys Grandad

    lillys Grandad Horrid Stonefish

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    Things are moving along nicely.."The Hulk" perfect ! lol : )
     
  4. sticksmith23

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    Thank you. It is one of my favorite fish. I might have to find him a female so he "flashes" more.
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    my kids are the same way. When my 4 year old nephew comes over, he just stare at the fish and corals and ask all kinds of questions. My future little reefer right there lol.
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    The "hulk" is a perfect name for my emerald crab lol. He has already molted 3 times for me. And thank you.
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    sticksmith23 Giant Squid

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    My aiptasia's are starting to get out of control I used to shoot boiling water at them, but I read that they like to have smaller one's right next to their base, and I just can't seem to get rid of these darn things. There really isn't anything reef safe that I can get locally that will take care of these for me. What I was wondering is if I could just boil the LR that they are on to get rid of these quick and in a hurry? They are only on a couple of pieces of rock, so it shouldn't really start a mini cycle or anything I wouldn't think.
     
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  9. lillys Grandad

    lillys Grandad Horrid Stonefish

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    lets get together and buy a zapper ! ...I'm thinking of getting one and starting a "pest control" operation ..lol ; )
     
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  10. sticksmith23

    sticksmith23 Giant Squid

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    Lol, now there is an idea. To bad you are in CA and I'm in WA. 8)
     
  11. lillys Grandad

    lillys Grandad Horrid Stonefish

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    need someone in Oregon..then each keep it for 3 month rotation.. ship it around...wth?8)
     
  12. sticksmith23

    sticksmith23 Giant Squid

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    Now that could work lol. I don't know if I have seen any Oregon reefers on here though. There has to be at least one though I would think. ;D