otterpop510
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wow.. yeah, just noticed the guy in scuba gear inside the tank, thats amazing.. any more pics of the livestock in the tanks so far?
Leave the headache to Bao. Or just boil the water. :crazy1:Now imagine a cyano or hair algae outbreak in there ... !!!
I will try to book those conference rooms for my meeting.It would be funny to see who jockeys for the best tank-viewing seats in the conference room.
If you visited AG month ago and noticed those big tangs and anthias in QT, those fish have been move to these two big tanks. Plus some soft corals, feather duster, cleaning crew and several clams. It is still far from fully stocked IMO.any more pics of the livestock in the tanks so far?
Visit our website and check the list of job openings.... where do I send my resume to work at this place?
customers may be invited to those rooms. vendors just been tossed to those dark small rooms.No need to work there ... Just be a "vendor" and set up a salesmeeting with lbear, in the big conference room...[/B]
Don't think so. It's greenish when lights are out. Not sure it's glass or not.Is it starphire?
I heard about something similar. Don't think monthly maintenance contract is included.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8414667#post8414667 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Qwiv
I heard a figure of how much these tanks cost. Starts with a 5 and ends in (5) zero's.
There are soft corals in the tank which makes it qualifies as reef tank.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8420625#post8420625 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Vincerama2
wait, is this a REEF tank or a FOWLR tank, which would be much easier. I'm ASSUMING that if there are corals, softies would probably be the easiest. I'd like to see a 30 lb colt coral waving around in there. ...
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8429206#post8429206 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Vincerama2
Even seen that "Parrots of Telegraph Hill" (or whatever) movie?
Apparently there are at least 2 flocks of PARROTS living in San Francisco. The best guess it that some reased them OR they escaped about 10-15 years ago and their flock grows slowly. Sometimes (oddly) ANOTHER escaped parrot might join them. Like there is one that is totally a different colour.
You'd never think that tropical birds escape so often, but I guess they do. Luckily the species don't seem to be too invasive, and they seem to thrive in SF. Weird, eh?
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