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    adalius - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Adalius's Biocube 29

    So, figured I'd start this here since I have am giddy with excitement right now. We just had a power outage due to some heavy storms. It was out for roughly an hour, as soon as it comes back on I walk in the living room to check the tank and adjust the timers. What do I find? One of the clownfish being hosted by my BTA for the first time that I've seen. Hopefully (s)he'll [not a big enough size difference for me to tell yet] teach the other one and this will become a common occurrence.

    That said, I'll post pictures as soon as I find out where my wife hid her camera and her cord.
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