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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsflies View Post
    I finally got them all out. I haven't lost a single fish since removing them.
    Please share how you removed them I've bought 1 fish in the last year...all due to having MM's in my tank. Can't stand the thought of losing another fish to them
    Last edited by MizTanks; 08-12-2013 at 11:58 PM.
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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    Once they ate all my fish, I stopped feeding the tank. They started to move around in search of food (I assume). I would remove them when they were moving (not well attached) or if they got onto a small rock that could be removed. My tank was fishless for about 4 months last year. Or so I thought. Turns out there was still a watchman goby living towards the back with his pistol shrimp buddy. I guess they lived off the pods...which there was a ton of. My glass was alive with "bugs" during that time.

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    What is that on your power head? Are those sweepers on that Bubble Coral? I'm stretching the pic's on my iPhone and am seeing soooo much!! FUN!!
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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    I traded in my iphone and decided to go with a Samsung s4...so far the pics look pretty good. Here are a couple shots of my tank:

    snowflake clown zpscaba31d2 - jimsflies Invert Ranch

    green toadstool zpsfc4ae163 - jimsflies Invert Ranch

    mushrooms zps56e2cd17 - jimsflies Invert Ranch
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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Beautiful pic's you traitor!!! Lol Not to stray off topic but, what made you switch phones?


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    I tried to switch and hated it but wife really likes hers

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    jimsflies - Reefkeeper
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    I know I feel like such a traitor! I have a bunch of apple products in my home so there are a few features I can't use with the phone (imessage for example).

    I primarily switched because my wife wanted to get something with a bigger display. I figured I would try it so I could at least help her out with it...I'm generally the household tech support person. It does take a few days to get familiar with the phone. I thought getting music on the phone was going to be tough, but I was able to easily move music and playlists from itunes to the phone. Copying movies on the phone is much easier since they don't need to be imported into itunes first. I don't watch many movies on my phone, but having recently took a trip it was nice to have a movie to kill the time on the plane. Getting apps is a little easier than itunes as well...you can do it from any computer as long as your logged into google and it will wirelessly transfer the app to the phone.

    I don't think we would have switched if apple had come out with a larger display phone. That extra real estate is nice for browsing the web. The display on the S4 is noticeably brighter than the iphone as well.

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    I have a kindle fire which I can download movies and see way better than on a phone for trips and I don't carry a purse so the phone was always a pain to Carry around so took it back after a week but to each their own glad you are liking it and pics are great

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    dputt88 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    what is that at the bottom of the last pic? i love it.

    also i use the samsung rugby pro, it is very durable ( waterproof) and takes really sharp pics as well.

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    great pics Jim, tank looks amazing. I also recently traded in my iphone 4 for a new phone. This time around I went big. I got the Samsung galaxy mega. Talk about real estate, the screen itself is 6.2 inches. I agree with you about how easy it was to transfer everything over from iTunes and just being able to download anything to the phone is a snap. And it does take some pretty snazzy pics

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