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    Tom@HaslettMI - Reefkeeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by MizTanks View Post
    I found whats going to be my first Anemone! Check it out!!

    http://www.petsolutions.com/storefro...ryAnemone.html
    That is a cool looking anemone. But be aware that its non-photosynthetic (NS). Some NS corals are extremly difficult to keep. You may want to post this one in the NS forum to find out as much as you can about it.


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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    I did a little research on it -it's to mean for me it's a stinger and with my hands always in the tank-no thanks. But it sure is beautiful right besides I think it would eat my gobys if given the chance
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    if its just something you have to feed and baby its all good but a fish eater. . . no thanks

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    UGH!!! I have to come up with another way of making my water~30' of airline tubing+attached to a tap ro unit+20g mixing bin=1 1/2 hours of waiting=what a freaking pain!

    Please let me win the lottery so I can buy an ro/di unit. Sis and I are going to move some furniture around so I can finally start setting up.

    Looking at all these corals for sale is killing me~especially now that most of them I'll be able to keep.

    I had my lights running yesterday so I could see how they were programed. Blues came on at 8am off at 8pm~daylights on at 10am off at 5pm~lunars from 8pm til 8am. Those are the stock lights~haven't put the new lamps in yet. Saving the best for last

    Thinking about where the best place would be to set up the tank is also driving me nuts. There's 2 big windows facing East and West and the only real place to put the tank is on a northern wall, which is off centered. I need fine lines. Perfectionism issues at their worst

    I'm liking the substrate I got. Been visualizing how I'm going to utilize the fuge. I can also see where the return is going to make some noise but am going to use the baggy remedy (that I learned from the thread: Tips you might not read in a book) Thanks to CalmSeaQuest for starting that one

    So here I sit waiting and waiting and waiting~thinking thinking thinking about what all else I'm going to need/want.....
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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Anyone got ideas for what to put in the intake chamber of my fuge? Carbon? A sponge? Phosban? ChemiPure Elite?
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    Jamie..try some cheato or other form of marco algae..you will need a little light above the fuge but it works great for nutreint export..

    Rick

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    I am going to be adding a bunch to the main part of the fuge-along with a piece of LR from my 8g-got some nice copods living in it-makes a nice start to the fuge don't ya think?
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    Sounds like a great start!!!

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Well since I'm tired of waiting for a stand and not sure when that's gonna happen, I just started curing my LR in a 20g bin. I so wanted to do it in-tank. Less work that way.

    I was going to use the stand from my 75g. Thought it would be pretty cool to have more room on each side of the tank. But I gave the 75g to my son and he wants the stand too. Go figure, lol. Of course he's going to want the stand, what the heck was I thinking
    Anyways I spent the better part of the last two days shopping Manards and Lowes with no success.

    My patience are running thin, I want my tank up!
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    Yahooooo! Found me a sweet little table at Vinny's for $28. Then went to Lowes and got a 2x6x8 tie, cut in half therefore giving the table an extra 6" lift. Total hight with tank 44". Perfect sit down eye level

    So the tank is on it's stand, rock is curing in a bin (with a bag of carbon of course)
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