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Re: AGA 120 (very few pictures and lots of dull writing)
@bax -
Thanks! Appreciated the visit. In terms of cost (cough cough) - yeah - that's something I need to work on with the wife. ;)
@jr -
probably the only thing you could learn from me is not to make my mistakes! lol.
we also don't compensate the nice people who open up their homes for the monthly meetings right? so those folks also count!
I think the only "person" that truly makes money off our club is PayPal - that evil Ebay subsidiary.
if it's bleached i am not sure it matters - BUT I am not an expert on recovering anemones.
If you notice it stretching a lot (like reaching up) then maybe you want to move it up.
Where did you go to get the anemone? It's a little bit bad business practice for an LFS to sell you an anemone...
Great pics! the fish look really much happier and healthy. If the naso is damaged in some way it's hardly noticeable.
Sorry if i offended on the QT post - not intended at all. I will leave it at that.
lol...fair enough. I won't lecture you on the benefits of QTing...everyone does things differently. I shall just say that nothing is going into my display without QTing.
Re: AGA 120 (very few pictures and lots of dull writing)
Anyways - this is a standard AGA 120 tank. Dimensions are 48 by 24 by 24.
Tank was bought last October. It's seen water once (leak test). Before I could proceed though there were some unexpected financial bumps in the road that basically...
Re: AGA 120 (very few pictures and lots of dull writing)
Then after reading those books - it's always better to see in the "real world" what people are doing. With that - I found these other 120 threads to be great reads:
Bax’s 120 – superb set up in an office...
My first tale! yay.
Skip this thread if you are expecting colorful pics. This is pure planning phase right now...
To begin - first I decided to find the inner book-worm-geek in me and I sat down and started reading.
Great discussion with the usual calfo humor on inverts:
Reef Invertebrates...
just read this on another board:
"So you need to design sumps very carefully - they need to hold enough water to resist underflow due to evaporation for a reasonable length of time, but not so much that that can't hold the residual overflow from the tank when the power goes off. And there needs...
good for you! From a non-scientific point of view - I am guessing there should be quite a few choice frags available for sale if the members continue to produce as much as they have!
Sounds like a plan - this way you'll be able to incorporate those vortechs you want.
But backing up - i remember when you first posted your tank thread and was talking about the "CLS" (which I had no idea at the time what that stood for) ::)...
what prompted you to move away from the CLS?