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Old 04-30-2007, 07:27 PM
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Do you really want to get out?
Would a new tank not fix the problem?
King Eds pets always has plenty of tanks instore.
If you need a hand with anything i am in north van and have a pick up.
I dont want that you get out and regret it!
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Old 04-30-2007, 07:33 PM
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Also, i know Colin at Coral Ocean Aquarium Inc
Address : 3622 Kingsway, Vancouver, BC V5R 5M2
Telephone : 604-733-1888
might be able to provide temporary care and storage!?
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Old 04-30-2007, 07:55 PM
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Do you really want to get out?
Would a new tank not fix the problem?
King Eds pets always has plenty of tanks instore.
If you need a hand with anything i am in north van and have a pick up.
I dont want that you get out and regret it!
Brendan
that's what I'm thinking - no sense in going through all that cost and effort to end up with nothing to show for it... the hobby is too awesome to bail on just because of a tank problem!!

C'mon, stay with us!!! You can doo it!
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Old 04-30-2007, 08:07 PM
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It sounds like it would be easier for you to just buy a new tank, rather than go through the hassle (and heartbreak) of selling off everything and being done with it all together. Just my opinion, from a guy who doesn't even own a SW tank anymore .
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Old 04-30-2007, 08:25 PM
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I did think about a new tank, its just frustrating and all. Then I'd just end up going bigger I spose like a 120 or something. I mean might as well right. Anybody have something around 5ft long max? have to fit it all in my apartment hehe. We'll see, and can anbody close to n. van hold onto my clowns for a bit then? Being that my live rock is on my balcony right now might have to cycle my tank
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I did think about a new tank, its just frustrating and all. Then I'd just end up going bigger I spose like a 120 or something. I mean might as well right. Anybody have something around 5ft long max? have to fit it all in my apartment hehe. We'll see, and can anbody close to n. van hold onto my clowns for a bit then? Being that my live rock is on my balcony right now might have to cycle my tank
Just read the post good idea to hold on to everything when I had probems with my new 90g I put all my LR about 180+ lbs in a garbge can with a lid 300w heater air stone and power head for over a month, just a suggestion but it should tie you over until you get a new tank also give your rock a head start on cycling.

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Old 05-01-2007, 12:02 AM
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Is the glass broken? Or maybe you just need to re silicone the joint.
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Old 05-01-2007, 12:15 AM
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We'll find out tonight when I take the sand out
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Old 05-01-2007, 12:27 AM
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I did think about a new tank, its just frustrating and all. Then I'd just end up going bigger I spose like a 120 or something. I mean might as well right. Anybody have something around 5ft long max? have to fit it all in my apartment hehe. We'll see, and can anbody close to n. van hold onto my clowns for a bit then? Being that my live rock is on my balcony right now might have to cycle my tank
Get down to Walmart and buy two or 3 x 5 gal bins with lids (they are cheap), dump your rock and water and sand in and keep it heated and circulated with your power heads or air (i have an air pump and stone sitting around if you want to use it). I could hold your damsels and your clean up crew and get them out for you later when you are going again. As for your clowns, i'm not sure if my nemo would like it and it would probably be too much extra bio load for me all at once (only got a 30G). PM me if you this works for you. I'm near Cap College.
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Old 05-01-2007, 01:55 AM
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Stay in the hobby but get a new tank (and bigger is better )
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