davester1
Member
Well, lets just start off with "Im a newbie". I have read about half a dozen books and joined FMAS in October. I am very impressed with the other members and how helpful everyone is!
I bought my 210 reef setup on ebay for $1200. I hope the link still works.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120050864945&sspagename=ADME:L:RTQ:US:1
The only problem is, the destination was not ready. At the moment, everything is living in what is designed to be a 150g rubbermaid sump.
Ok, another problem, i would not have bought the same livestock but now me and my family are emotionally attached to them.
my photo collection
I would post more pics but its hard to take good photos from above their head with the reflections and all.
Last week I had the electrical work done. I used Court Electrical who did a fantastic job. I used them before for unrelated stuff.
This week - 12/18 I plan to build a stand from concrete block and lumber and cut the hole in the wall and maybe install the trim frame.
I plan to copy/borrow/steal the frame design from Lloyd Washington (thanks Lloyd for opening your home to the tank hop)
BTW, I still have a couple of CD's of tank hop pictures if anyone wants them, send me a mailing address.
Any comments are welcome. Let me know if the pictures are boring you..
I bought my 210 reef setup on ebay for $1200. I hope the link still works.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120050864945&sspagename=ADME:L:RTQ:US:1
The only problem is, the destination was not ready. At the moment, everything is living in what is designed to be a 150g rubbermaid sump.
Ok, another problem, i would not have bought the same livestock but now me and my family are emotionally attached to them.
my photo collection
I would post more pics but its hard to take good photos from above their head with the reflections and all.
Last week I had the electrical work done. I used Court Electrical who did a fantastic job. I used them before for unrelated stuff.
This week - 12/18 I plan to build a stand from concrete block and lumber and cut the hole in the wall and maybe install the trim frame.
I plan to copy/borrow/steal the frame design from Lloyd Washington (thanks Lloyd for opening your home to the tank hop)
BTW, I still have a couple of CD's of tank hop pictures if anyone wants them, send me a mailing address.
Any comments are welcome. Let me know if the pictures are boring you..
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