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![]() Is it still full of yucky water? Maybe if you do a couple big water changes on it the tank would still be useable. You can run some carbon on it for a bit and skim. I can babysit your corals in my seahorse tank (or if they are small in the club's nano) till your tank is back on it's feet if you'd like.
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120g build thread 48g-upgraded to 120g old pics old 48g build thread Pics.... more recent pics seahorse pics Last edited by sharuq1; 08-26-2009 at 01:06 AM. |
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![]() Sorry to hear about your tank going down! At least you have a friend to help you out
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![]() Kinda. I don't actually run it though. The guy who runs it is Jim Sayers. I just help...a bit too much.
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![]() That sucks, sorry for your losses
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![]() Thanks for all the replies.
Kelly when I get back to town I will bring over any coral that is left in this tank. The 90 gal is doing fine and the eel and peppermint shrimp have survived. I am just going to leave the live rock in the tank for now and allow the system to re cycle. I've decided to change this tank out with a 4ft 90 to 110 gal and will be putting the 50 gal in the basement as a hospital / quarantine tank. Thanks to the community for your guidance and support. Adam
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![]() How's the tank doing? I haven't heard from you, my cell no. has changed but my landline is the same. Let me know if you need any help.
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