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Bye Bye Pony Coral...


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    JustDavidP - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Bye Bye Pony Coral...

    I sold a pair o' ponies, and my oldest male died after years of doing pony things. Soo.... I converted the 26 bow:

    26a - Bye Bye Pony Coral...

    26b - Bye Bye Pony Coral...

    It's now holding my pair of false percs, a starry blenny and a kole tang. All of these fish will be moving into my 74G (Custom) in the next month or so.

    Dave
    ><((((

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    I was wondering what a Pony Coral was. You must have meant corral, eh? Looks nice and clean, but that tang will need a larger tank pretty darn quickly.
    Marc

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    JustDavidP - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Marc,

    The acrylic 74G (30X24X24) is done and just needs to be plumbed and set into the stand. All of the fish will be moving into the new tank soonest. The kole is actually a "save" from a friends tank that was being broken down. He's rather small now (2 1/2 inches) and only has to deal with the "cottage living" for another couple of weeks.


    Dave
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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    No more ponies David? Now that just doesn't sounds right... what's next? Is the world going to stop spinning, rain going to fall upwards?

    I'd offer to ship you a pair of Angel's Keloggi's but I've become rather accustomed to breathing, a luxury that would soon come to a stop.

    What's next in your salty plans???
    Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.

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    JustDavidP - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Well.. I'm moving the 26 bow from the family room, where it stands now, will be the acrylic custom *pointing up to previous post* that will be plumbed through the floor, to the 75G Sump-zilla and related refugia and such in the basement.

    After being a slave to the seahorses for a few years... and due to business travel etc. I'm deciding (this will be a shock to non - seahorse folks) to go back to the easier hobby of reef keeping.

    D
    ><((((

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