Getting giddy...scaping?

msentell

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Yeah, I know I sound like a total fanboy, but I'm really getting giddy about my Package arriving next week...maybe Monday. Can't wait to see what comes in part 1.

I'm kind of obsession on aquascaping right now, and wondering how much volume 180 lbs of live rock will take in a 90 gallon tank? I've got about 30 of my own, and I'm getting 150 from Richard. Will I have enough for 2 islands with a channel between them or am I destined for a wall of rock?

Giddy...giddy...giddy.

-mark
 
heehee!

heehee!

Mark,
hopefully that awful weather will blow out sooner than later and Richard can get your order to you quickly! our tank is almost ready and i've been feeling the giddiness, too!

please post some pics once you get part 1 scaped out, if you can.
 
Re: Getting giddy...scaping?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12139022#post12139022 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by msentell
Yeah, I know I sound like a total fanboy, but I'm really getting giddy about my Package arriving next week...maybe Monday. Can't wait to see what comes in part 1.

I'm kind of obsession on aquascaping right now, and wondering how much volume 180 lbs of live rock will take in a 90 gallon tank? I've got about 30 of my own, and I'm getting 150 from Richard. Will I have enough for 2 islands with a channel between them or am I destined for a wall of rock?

Giddy...giddy...giddy.

-mark

Don't get to giddy yet...weather has not cooperated here!

/O.CON.KTBW.SC.Y.0017.000000T0000Z-080321T0000Z/
TARPON SPRINGS TO SUWANNEE RIVER OUT 20 NM-
334 PM EDT THU MAR 20 2008

SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM EDT THIS
EVENING


TONIGHT
NORTHEAST WINDS 10 TO 15 KNOTS. SEAS 2 TO 3 FEET. BAY
AND INLAND WATERS A MODERATE CHOP.

FRIDAY
EAST WINDS AROUND 10 KNOTS. SEAS 2 FEET. BAY AND INLAND
WATERS A LIGHT CHOP.

FRIDAY NIGHT
EAST WINDS 10 TO 15 KNOTS. SEAS 2 TO 3 FEET. BAY
AND INLAND WATERS A MODERATE CHOP.

SATURDAY
VARIABLE WINDS 5 TO 10 KNOTS. SEAS 2 FEET. BAY AND
INLAND WATERS A LIGHT CHOP. CHANCE OF RAIN.

SATURDAY NIGHT
NORTH WINDS 5 TO 10 KNOTS INCREASING TO AROUND
15 KNOTS TOWARDS DAYBREAK. SEAS 2 TO 3 FEET. BAY AND INLAND WATERS
BECOMING A MODERATE CHOP. SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERS.


cross your fingers!
 
Happy Happy Joy Joy!

Happy Happy Joy Joy!

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12159230#post12159230 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by msentell
I'm on it...


Happy Easter, everyone!

Tomorrow, direct flight...afternoon p/u...will advise shipping info am!

sea ya
Richard TBS:rollface: :rollface: :rollface:
 
Why do you keep a salt aquarium?

Why do you keep a salt aquarium?

You know, we all have different reasons for setting up and maintaining saltwater aquariums...I thought I'd share a small bit here...

I tend to live around a pretty high-stress environment. I help run a small computer company that works with policemen nationwide. This funds my life so that I can also pastor a small church, primarily composed of people who don't feel comfortable in traditional churches...single parents, drug addicts, recovering drug addicts, homosexuals, etc.. Since I work a day job, I don't need a salary from the church, and consequently we have the privilege of passing on 100% of our donated funds to help people in our community in very practical ways. That has nothing to do with this post, but I'm really proud of how much this group of misfits helps their town.

I love doing all of this, but I am around difficult and hurting people all the time. Running a small business with a few dozen employees has its own challenges too. Did I mention that my family is battling cancer (again) right now as well? It often feels like I am completely out of control of the world around me, and in reality, I probably am. That is where my aquarium comes in.

The process I am in now of envisioning, setting up and establishing my new tank is giving me a small bit of control over something in my world. This is incredibly therapeutic. I'm not a control-freak by any means, but it is really nice to have a measure of control over something around me. I trust God for all things, and I suspect He knows how much I need something 'stable' in my world...my wife and the tank are it right now!

I know that in a few months, the tank will be settling down, there will be a few fish and corals and inverts doing their thing, and I'll approach my tank with the 2nd of my reasons for keeping fish: the beauty, intrigue, and peace that comes by watching them...allowing me to escape into their world for a few minutes each day .

So, anyway, this is a thanks-in-advance to this community for answering questions and helping me step through this process. Thanks, Richard, for providing your services...can't wait.

Anyone else want to chime in? Why do you keep a salt aquarium?

~mark~
 
Re: Why do you keep a salt aquarium?

Re: Why do you keep a salt aquarium?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12161488#post12161488 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by msentell
You know, we all have different reasons for setting up and maintaining saltwater aquariums...I thought I'd share a small bit here...

I tend to live around a pretty high-stress environment. I help run a small computer company that works with policemen nationwide. This funds my life so that I can also pastor a small church, primarily composed of people who don't feel comfortable in traditional churches...single parents, drug addicts, recovering drug addicts, homosexuals, etc.. Since I work a day job, I don't need a salary from the church, and consequently we have the privilege of passing on 100% of our donated funds to help people in our community in very practical ways. That has nothing to do with this post, but I'm really proud of how much this group of misfits helps their town.

I love doing all of this, but I am around difficult and hurting people all the time. Running a small business with a few dozen employees has its own challenges too. Did I mention that my family is battling cancer (again) right now as well? It often feels like I am completely out of control of the world around me, and in reality, I probably am. That is where my aquarium comes in.

The process I am in now of envisioning, setting up and establishing my new tank is giving me a small bit of control over something in my world. This is incredibly therapeutic. I'm not a control-freak by any means, but it is really nice to have a measure of control over something around me. I trust God for all things, and I suspect He knows how much I need something 'stable' in my world...my wife and the tank are it right now!

I know that in a few months, the tank will be settling down, there will be a few fish and corals and inverts doing their thing, and I'll approach my tank with the 2nd of my reasons for keeping fish: the beauty, intrigue, and peace that comes by watching them...allowing me to escape into their world for a few minutes each day .

So, anyway, this is a thanks-in-advance to this community for answering questions and helping me step through this process. Thanks, Richard, for providing your services...can't wait.

Anyone else want to chime in? Why do you keep a salt aquarium?

Mark

very good post from the heart....is a refreshing breath of air to hear such a heart felt story....good job man!

And keep up your good work with your fellow man,.....we need many thousands more like you.....if this world has a chance...I am 55 now, and been doing this since 1973...and like you...have seen the challenges, and what it takes to keep us all on the same page...kudos to you!


Richard TBS








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Yippie!

Yippie!

Part One came today, folks, and it is beautiful. Several nice pieces of rock full of life, sea cucumbers, a few snails and crabs. Everything is happily in the tank being watched by one very happy owner.

Pics coming in the morning after the tank clears a bit more.

Thanks, Richard...can't wait for part two.
 
The first untouched pictures

The first untouched pictures

Here are the first few snaps of the tank and rock.

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