<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8066014#post8066014 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dandy7200
Hey Keith, what does RTP stand for?
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8065911#post8065911 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Phillybean
Maybe the clown was trying to protect the corals? I didn't see a anenome in the pics, if the angel was trying to eat the coral he hosted, could be why the clown became aggressive towards it. Great tank btw, I'm setting up a 75 and although plan to keep it simple, yours is great motovation to get my butt in gear and finish setting it up already!
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8077804#post8077804 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rdmpe
LOL I didn't even look at the bidder or I would have known...
Just some advice about how I usually go for an item like this on ebay... I figure out what the max is that I'd want to pay, in this case say $120 but I don't place a bid early in the auction. When the auction is almost over, I click the place bid button and enter the bid amount and get to where the "confirm" button is (I think there is another click to get to the confirmation screen). Then in another window I have the auction open when there are only a couple of minutes left and I refresh it as the clock winds down. When it hits about 10 seconds I place my bid. That way nobody has time to outbid me...
The risk is that if you mess something up or there is some wierd glitch in the matrix, your bid might not get placed and you don't get the item... Also, if someone else has a higher max bid, you don't have time to change yours upwards. You have to be sure you are at your max price and willing to let it go if someone elses bid is higher. So you decide how you want to do it, I just figured I'd tell you so you realize that there may be some butt heads like me waiting to out bid you at the last second![]()