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Old 12-05-2010, 05:17 PM
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Great looking tank Dez. It was nice to have all of your information laid out on one page. I've tried reading through some of your tank journal but its just so long!
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Old 12-05-2010, 06:09 PM
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Great looking tank Dez. It was nice to have all of your information laid out on one page. I've tried reading through some of your tank journal but its just so long!
Ha ha, I know. Tank journals always have mixed in rabbit trails and Brett's humour and other conversations that tend to make them long reads. I've wasted so much time at work reading other peoples journals but I just wanted all the details so some reads were 3 days long with one hour sessions here and there (cough cough.....Snappy's). Thanks again for the complements.
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Old 12-05-2010, 06:33 PM
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Well done Dez but there is one problem i see in all of this where's the new guy.
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Old 12-05-2010, 06:35 PM
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Well done Dez but there is one problem i see in all of this where's the new guy.
The Goldflake angel? He's in there. I did the write up beginning of Nov, before I got your old goldflake. He is doing well. Not picking on any coral and no one is fighting. I've got quite the fish load hey ?
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Old 12-05-2010, 06:41 PM
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The Goldflake angel? He's in there. I did the write up beginning of Nov, before I got your old goldflake. He is doing well. Not picking on any coral and no one is fighting. I've got quite the fish load hey ?

Oh i missed that part. I was really relieved too see him go to a good home we were very upset to get rid of him but he had a taste for clams in our tank. I had gotten bobs tusk fish for a while and i think that set the tank over the bio load limit. Phosphates were on the way up slowly. There is a pretty find line between 0 and starting to rise. You must be on the verge of that limit.
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Oh i missed that part. I was really relieved too see him go to a good home we were very upset to get rid of him but he had a taste for clams in our tank. I had gotten bobs tusk fish for a while and i think that set the tank over the bio load limit. Phosphates were on the way up slowly. There is a pretty find line between 0 and starting to rise. You must be on the verge of that limit.
I really like him. He's the largest fish in our aquarium now. I have about 340 gallons of water volume so that's how I think I can get away with my fish load. Good for the corals I think. Thanks for the goldflake Wes
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Congrats Desmond, things are looking spectacular!
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