A New Tbs Tank

Trax310

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Hey guys,
This is my 1st post here, although, I have been reading alot.
I got my 2nd batch of rock in last week and I cannot express how happy I am with everything. I was not expecting all of the extras and I was amazed. I have a 75 gallon tank with a 40 gallon refugium. I live in Louisiana, so it's a short single flight over for my delivery. When I received the 1st batch, I watched the Ammonia closely and it never even approached .25ppm. I could not believe it. Nothing died. I still waited a week and finally decided that I was good to go, so I emailed TBS, and was quickly replied with a tracking number and that it was on its way. Well, since I got the 2nd batch in place, the Ammonia still has not got up to .25. The anenomes are still looking healthy, but I know better than to have my hopes up that they will live forever.
It's beautiful! And I haven't taken the pics that I should have, but will start :)

Anyway, the only thing that looks funny is the Gorky. I think there are some dead spots on it. And the bottom skin looks dead. Should I cut it and cut some skin back and reglue it to a base rock so it won't rot? Or is this OK to let alone?

Thanks.

PS: This was an awesome experience and I honestly cannot say that I have had better customer service anywhere else in my life. Thanks TBS.
 
Yes TBS has one incredible product. It makes setting up a tank alot more fun, to see live stuff even in the first part. I have an Urchin from the first part that I swear has doubled size since he's been in the tank and 3 decorator crabs that seem to grow like crazy.

Good Luck with the tank and yea post some pics hehe.

SB
 
Re: A New Tbs Tank

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14093069#post14093069 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Trax310
Hey guys,
This is my 1st post here, although, I have been reading alot.
I got my 2nd batch of rock in last week and I cannot express how happy I am with everything. I was not expecting all of the extras and I was amazed. I have a 75 gallon tank with a 40 gallon refugium. I live in Louisiana, so it's a short single flight over for my delivery. When I received the 1st batch, I watched the Ammonia closely and it never even approached .25ppm. I could not believe it. Nothing died. I still waited a week and finally decided that I was good to go, so I emailed TBS, and was quickly replied with a tracking number and that it was on its way. Well, since I got the 2nd batch in place, the Ammonia still has not got up to .25. The anenomes are still looking healthy, but I know better than to have my hopes up that they will live forever.
It's beautiful! And I haven't taken the pics that I should have, but will start :)

Anyway, the only thing that looks funny is the Gorky. I think there are some dead spots on it. And the bottom skin looks dead. Should I cut it and cut some skin back and reglue it to a base rock so it won't rot? Or is this OK to let alone?

Thanks.

PS: This was an awesome experience and I honestly cannot say that I have had better customer service anywhere else in my life. Thanks TBS.


Thanks for the kind words! Is what I like to hear from each customer..and is my goal....

Cut away any part that looks bad...the bottom is usually raggedy looking...does not need trimming...
..will not hurt your corgy....anything bad usually turns white....but use your discretion...it will regrow.....and you can frag it too......divemonster is the expert on that!


sea ya
Richard TBS
:rollface: :rollface: :rollface:
 
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