My new(3 months old) 24G NANO CUBE! What do you think peeps?

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Honestly...your insulting my grammatical errors? You guys speak of my 125 as if it is imaginary or ficticious. Prepare your puny tanks, also very ugly aquascaped I might add, for glory that will be my 125 gallon tank!
 
Very ugly aquascaped? Now what would make you think that? And yes, grammatical errors get on my nerves, especially coming from someone trying to sound more intelligent than me.
 
What's funny is when these types of threads pop up from time to time we never get a follow up 6, 8, 12 months down the line. Remember the guy last year who had a couple clams in his 2.5? Disappeared.

kenny - if you stay extremely aggressive with your water changes i think it is possible that you will keep your tank alive for another couple months.

Otherwise, post the url of your auction when you sell your equipment at your "job."
 
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Ok I am not trying to be rude or anything I just want to get something straight you said you are going to put the tangs in a 10 gal qt tank but if only one is showing possible signs of ICH why QT them both in the same tank, why not just QT the one with signs of ich.

Oh yeah and lets see some pics of that "125" you were able to upload more pics of your tangs and clowns why not the "125".

And don't rip on bens 5.5 I read that whole thread when I was thinking about doing a nano and that tank looked great AQUASCAPING and all.
 
Pattylucylaura: Oh yeah and lets see some pics of that "125" you were able to upload more pics of your tangs and clowns why not the "125".

Good point.
 
I suspect that we will see pictures of this "125 tank" as soon as Kenny's buddy Bigfoot rides over on his unicorn to deliver it.
 
Won't his tangs only stress out once they begin to mature and outgrow his current tank. I know you're suppose to plan ahead and only purchase fish that will fit when full grown, but until they outgrow the tank I'm pretty sure they won't get stressed out. Fighting among the tangs and overcrowding is a problem though. Just my $.02. Besides, once the tangs do outgrow the tank you can always sell them back to the fish store for a profit.
 
Hey guys. I won't be doing any disappearing acts. I am here to stay. I want my 125 to look half way decent before I post pics of it. To be honest with you guys it has only about 30 pounds of live rock right now. I need to order more.
 
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