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    We wouldn't have ditched you for the Chinese restaurant if we had know how nice of a tank you had.

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    MyNemesis - Reefkeeper
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Lansing, Michigan
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    First Name
    John
    Awards Fishbowl Drawing Winner - Fishbowl Drawing #3 MCES 2012 ($25 Reef Paradise Gift Certificate)

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    Here is a beautiful favia I picked up from Midwest Saltwater at the GRMAS swap. It seems to improve and grow each day. Absolutely love it:

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    This is a nice shot towards the lights of some of the acros:

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    This is a picture of the Monti Frag pack I am getting ready to sell:

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    These are some frags of Junior's Dragon Slayer Favia:

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    That's about it for now. 120 gallon tank, 6 T5s, ASMG2 skimmer, sump/refugium, Mag 24 return pump, 25 gallon frag tank with 4 T5s, Manually dose Tropic Marin Bio Calcium and SeaChem Reef Builder on alternate days, manually dose Kalkwasser by the gallon (no machines for all that -I don't trust them!)

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Oct 2009
    Location
    UofM territory
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    Chris
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    Nice colonies man!!

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