A BIG thanks to Bill...

lpkenneys

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A Big thanks to Bill for his hospitality...He didn't want any pic's taken but I snuck some in, Enjoy,, :-)
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Yep, thanks again Bill! Good to meet up with everyone and BS about reef stuff (lol, the 4 or 5 of us peering into our freshly calibrated refractometers all at once, total nerds!) :D
 
Yes. Bill, thanks so much!;) Thank your wife too, as I'm sure she helped get ready for the big day!:cool:

Joe
 
Thanks from the Lewisberry part of the state, I had a great time today, so did Darin and Bobby. That is pretty much what we have in mind for our get togethers, good time for everyone, nothing too involved, just hanging out for an afternoon and trade some frags when we are able.
Joel, yes, we are total geeks when it comes to reefing.
Bill, thanks again for having us all there today. Talk to you soon.
Matt
 
It was my pleasure, glad Patrick caught my whale shark in action. He usually hides during the day.

Hopefully the next time everyone sees my tank it'll be a lot different. As much as I like the beautiful Green Turf Coral, I think I want to shift to sticks and plates.

All the frags are looking great! Bobby - I kept your stuff in the interceptor for about an hour, then did a ReVive dip for about 15 minutes - didn't see any red bugs in either tub (dead or alive).


I'm glad I could show the tank drill - see guys, nothing to it. Duct taping the other side of the hole was a good call, Matt - thanks for the tip. The key to drilling the tanks is to go slow, check for heat, and don't get impatient (I almost did when my arm got tired, but Bobby reminded me to take it slow, ha ha).
 
I'd would like to report back that all frags are still alive, healthy, and actually GROWING. It's been over a year since I had a thriving tank. All that's left is to get rid of the last bit of algae. Thanks everyone for your help and encouragement!
 
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