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![]() On our way home Wednesday:
![]() ![]() Daddy's little helper: ![]() Again, huge thanks to all who got involved to help a young boy none of us even knew or had met before. Everyone's involvement and generosity really renewed my faith in the human race. There may be hope for us after all:bigsmile: Anthony
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If you see it, can take care of it, better get it or put it on hold. Otherwise, it'll be gone & you'll regret it! |
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![]() Yes, it was a tiring trip and long commute (5 hours each way with two ferries to catch, each way), but well worth the effort.
We started setting up (Marie & I) around 12:30pm and finished by 1:45pm. After that, Jasper and his family spent 6 to 7 hours that afternoon/evening just sitting by their new reef tank looking at all the cool new inhabitants. So yeah, well worth the effort. Wish I could have stayed longer but I had to catch up on my work after taking off for almost 3 days to go to Powell River. Here's an extra treat for you photo-hungry reefers: ![]() A quick snapshot of Marie's new 300g reef (yes, pic is too blue but just thought I'd add this into this thread anyways). Thanks Marie for giving Felicia and I a place to stay while getting Jasper's reef tank up and running. Also major thanks for agreeing to provide the pre-mixed saltwater and taking care of the tank when Jasper's family are out-of-town. Literally could not have done this without you. Sincerely, Anthony & Felicia |
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![]() Great pictures there Anthony, glad it all went well.
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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![]() It looks great Anthony! Job well done! Many thanks to you for setting all this up and making it happen and Marie for helping you out. The curiosity and happiness is very evident in Jasper`s face when he`s looking at the tank. That makes it all worth it. I`m glad my kids (the Clowns) were troopers in the 1800 km journey.
![]() ...And Marie`s tank looks awesome! Last edited by Myka; 06-21-2013 at 02:51 AM. |
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![]() Thanks for posting pictures, great to see Jasper and the tank.
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![]() Very cool!! Amazing job everyone
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![]() God bless you Anthony!
wayne |
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![]() Hello All,
First – apologies for not posting sooner. Jasper has been experiencing some declining health, and with moving into our new house, the hosting of a box-war…and non-stop company, we’ve been swamped! We are all delighted with the BioCube14. Anthony (and his daughter Felicia) and Marie came and spent a few hours setting it up and checked up on it the next day. We are finding it more compelling than television! We have a number of corals whose names we are still learning, a pair of snowflake clownfish Suture and Dex, a cleaner shrimp Sir Edmund Hilary, a mandarin goby Bond, a royal gramma Francisco “Pistols” Scaramanga otherwise known as Paco or the Man with the Golden Gun, three hermit crabs named after sherpas; Tenzing Norgay, Sano Babu Sunuwar (Babu) and Nima Chhamzi, a snail and two tube worms (bonus!) as yet unnamed. Many many thanks must go out to those who donated equipment and fish and corals. Anthony explained how rare some were and how far away they have come from. This has been an excellent gift – not just for Jasper, but for our whole family and has inspired many hours of together-time gazing at the tank. We’ve had quite a bit of action already – the climbing antics of the shrimp and crabs inspiring their names. Also – Bond must have put a hit out on Paco – because he was dead and being devoured by the snail one morning. (We suspect transport shock as we rarely saw it). We are already talking about a replacement with Anthony. The corals have all popped out and everyone seems to be doing well now. Yesterday morning my husband exclaimed “There’s a second shrimp…it must have been hiding all this time – it’s totally transparent!” We soon learned that the shrimp had simply molted – very exciting. We are all learning more about aquaria every day, as are our friends and family. Thanks for getting us started in this fascinating hobby! We’ll post more as our tank evolves. The Mohans |
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