15 Reasons Why Current/Flow are Essential

Thanks for that Mucho. I was going for 15 deep, but now you have me thinking about 15 wide and 12 deep instead. Would be nice to view this size tank from the top also, rather like a zoa filled rockpool.

Not too worried at the moment about being in Tokyo. The aftershocks are definitely a pain as they seem to mostly occurr in the small hours of the night. Tokyo itself is largely unaffected (other than occasional panic buying); the real problems are for the people in Miyagi, Iwate and Fukushima Prefectures who are living in emergency shelters; many having lost loved ones in the Tsunami. They are very much in all our thoughts, as are the phenomenally brave staff at Fukushima NP plant.

Matt
 
Thanks for that Mucho. I was going for 15 deep, but now you have me thinking about 15 wide and 12 deep instead. Would be nice to view this size tank from the top also, rather like a zoa filled rockpool.

Not too worried at the moment about being in Tokyo. The aftershocks are definitely a pain as they seem to mostly occurr in the small hours of the night. Tokyo itself is largely unaffected (other than occasional panic buying); the real problems are for the people in Miyagi, Iwate and Fukushima Prefectures who are living in emergency shelters; many having lost loved ones in the Tsunami. They are very much in all our thoughts, as are the phenomenally brave staff at Fukushima NP plant.

Matt


Keep your chin up Matt, I know it's rough right now and I can't begin to imagine how uneasy things are right now. I just hope they get those plants under control ASAP. Please keep us posted my friend.

Mucho
 
Thanks for that Mucho. I was going for 15 deep, but now you have me thinking about 15 wide and 12 deep instead. Would be nice to view this size tank from the top also, rather like a zoa filled rockpool.

Not too worried at the moment about being in Tokyo. The aftershocks are definitely a pain as they seem to mostly occurr in the small hours of the night. Tokyo itself is largely unaffected (other than occasional panic buying); the real problems are for the people in Miyagi, Iwate and Fukushima Prefectures who are living in emergency shelters; many having lost loved ones in the Tsunami. They are very much in all our thoughts, as are the phenomenally brave staff at Fukushima NP plant.

Matt



MDP, so what did you decide, 12 or 15 deep?
 
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