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Carmen 04-15-2010 01:06 PM

They will look soooooo cool when they are all opened up! Tank is lookin very neat John! I like the softies too so it's neat to see a softy dedicated tank!:smile:

Red Coral Aquariums 04-19-2010 04:33 AM

Incredible place to dine
 
It was my wife's Rhonda Birthday and wanted a special place to dine. And all we could say was WOW!.

John's (lobsterboy) attention to detail on his own incredible home tank was nothing compared to the (attention to detail) he provided to the dining experience we had at Teatro. It was not only an incredible meal but a wonderful experience.
If anyone in Calgary or visiting here wants an thoroughly enjoyable dining experience don't hesitate with Teatro.
http://www.teatro-rest.com/

Thanks Again John. You will be seeing us again there.

Kevin

lobsterboy 04-20-2010 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coleus (Post 510798)
very nice toadstool

thanks Tai,

lobsterboy 04-20-2010 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carmen (Post 510827)
They will look soooooo cool when they are all opened up! Tank is lookin very neat John! I like the softies too so it's neat to see a softy dedicated tank!:smile:

thanks Carmen, the tank is coming along, i really like the tank, it has alot more movement. polyps swaying back and forth.

lobsterboy 04-20-2010 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red Coral Aquariums (Post 511797)
It was my wife's Rhonda Birthday and wanted a special place to dine. And all we could say was WOW!.

John's (lobsterboy) attention to detail on his own incredible home tank was nothing compared to the (attention to detail) he provided to the dining experience we had at Teatro. It was not only an incredible meal but a wonderful experience.
If anyone in Calgary or visiting here wants an thoroughly enjoyable dining experience don't hesitate with Teatro.
http://www.teatro-rest.com/

Thanks Again John. You will be seeing us again there.

Kevin

Thanks for the kind words Kevin, it was a pleasure to have you and your wife in for dinner.

jeanlee411 04-23-2010 05:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lobsterboy (Post 486611)
ok, so FFWD, a week, i have gotten the sand in and rock work in, i went with a super basic lay out, as i like to have lots of room at the top for fish to swim. also, put in a 45 pipe fitting, for the return, water is blowing across the tank now, its awesome.

2 damsels are in the tank now, and are eating well, even though they have the whole tank to them selves for now, they still find the time to chase each other. right now, we just have a single 39wt t5 on one side of the tank, i have two double 54 wt fixtures that a friend is going to hook me up with, so when he gets back from va-k I will make a trip to see him. I am kinda playing with the idea of having two pendents over the two open spots over the tank (the tank has a massive bracing in the center), but I think a combonation of t5 fixtures is going to win. BTW, these will probably not be changed out every 2-3 months. :razz:


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cool that you have some salt to stare at at work.....the work tank could get the leftover home tank bulbs?......what kind of rock is that looks like field stones?:razz:......good job there bi

lobsterboy 04-23-2010 05:41 AM

Welcome great to have your first post.
its great having the tank at work, lets me go to the soft side every once in a while. I was thinking the same thing about the blubs, there are only 5 that are the same size, the other 2 blub fixture is 54wt but none the less.

The base rock is travertine, i use abit of this on all my setups.

and whats up with the "bi" ? u from the EC ? I better put East Coast, as there might be a few people out there havin flash backs thinkin
Electric Circus, Whoop whoop. :razz:

lobsterboy 04-23-2010 05:50 AM

ok, i thought the "bi" was abit curious, as doug fishytime and pazzle are the only ones that would use it here, and i went back a few pages, and found the same post by fishytime.

I been dupped. haha.

soapy 04-23-2010 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by lobsterboy (Post 512802)
The base rock is travertine, i use abit of this on all my setups.

Any particular reason for the travertine?

lobsterboy 04-23-2010 06:22 AM

one reason is thats its extremely porous, some have cool shapes others are just slabs. I would like to get a huge slab of it and just have coral growing on it. Bommie styles.


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