What a long strange trip it's been....

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  1. Magnus

    Magnus Sharknado

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    So... let me know when you finally give in. The right 120 is bound to come along... ESPECIALLY when you r probably looking in Craigslist almost daily.... am I right?

    Ps: I lost count on the number of times u were officially out of room in this tank... that's unacceptable and a shame with soooooooooooooo many corals and fish that you would love to have
     
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    Corailline Super Moderator

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    Seriously I do not think a 120 is not in my future, after I really looked at it, too big.

    I am however looking at the JBJ 45, and have been for awhile. It's another rimless.

    You're right though I have run out of room. There is a piece at ReefCorner I have been looking at for a long time but no room, I have been looking at more zoanthids as well, a Tyree Rainbow, but nope just not enough room.

    The A.Rosaria, love the purple/blue. Not a great image I know, but I need progress images.

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    Borealis, turning into a really nice piece.

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    Tyree Pink Lemonade, and the Sunny D's. I am getting a little concerned about how fast they grow.

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    Thanks for viewing.
     
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    Magnus Sharknado

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    Very nice pieces. I'll be happy to take any of the corals or frags you "need" to get rid of to make room for the new ones. Just let me know and I'll cover shipping and your time
     
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    Magnus Sharknado

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    That rosaria is such a beautiful piece!! I just expanded the image and I'm drooling.
     
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    civiccars2003 Great Blue Whale

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    You’re my inspiration Cheryl. Just sayin.
     
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    Corailline Super Moderator

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    It is a dry heat, yeah right !
    Actually when I gave my Haddoni and Urchin I loaded up those kids with my LPS and a couple Maxi-mini's they were thrilled to say the least.

    Always pay it forward.

    Yeah I am really happy with this acropora and can not wait to see what it does. Good PE and color so far.

    Thanks for the kind words.
    We've come full circle Civic, I am always in awe of your tank. You've grown fantastic sps colonies and everything in between. You should be very proud and satisfied with how your tank turned out.

    Your post makes it all that more rewarding, sincerely thank you.
     
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    paying it forward! two thumbs up!! :cool:

    and yeah... palys in a nano... you are asking for trouble. :D
     
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    With all that new room, you'll be able to add more living coral food producers. Any thoughts to new swimmers?
     
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    Corailline Super Moderator

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    I am going to stick with the Tunze 9001, it's rated up to 37 gallons on a low bio-load system. I just like they way they skim, very quietly. I'll probably eat those words though in 6 months.

    It's should be an easy switch, the dimensions are almost identical except for the height, boy I hope those words do not come back to bite me.:eek:

    It's just ten more gallons of water and almost double the depth.

    I want to add a couple more fish too.
     
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