Well Saturday is the day all my corals will find their way to their new home. Brian I know you will do your best to keep things going. Good luck to you in your venture. I would love to see my frags of my stuff start showing up at some lfs's in the area
Redox...sounds like I should be there to assist during the AM hours. I'm looking forward to seeing what is hiding in those tanks. Should I bring a fishing pole for some of those big fish?
Redox - You have made Brian one very happy dude! It's very nice to know someone like him who has such a passion for reefkeeping and propagating and I'm absolutely sure your coral children will be well cared for in their new home. I know you don't know me, but my husband and I just wanted to put in a little plug for Brian.
grrr..lost subscription in the un-sticking again What's up with that skipper? I've posted several times in the ? and feedback forum and no one can give me an answer!
Well Brian has all the rock and corals safe at his home. I think there must have been more than 2000lbs. of rock because he was hauling it out of there for quite some time and his truck looked a little over worked I already miss the stuff That sure was some pretty rock with all that purple. My big squamosa was bigger than life . I still have the system running because all the fish are still in the gh. Brian will have to make at least one more trip down here to get the rest. One trip if he's lucky but I'm thinking more like two trip's . There is still alot of equipment to gather up.Thanks Skip for fixing the thread as I tried to post several time's and couldn't ,all seem's fine now
Well it didnt take long for me to get the bug again. This time it will be cost effective and on someone elses dime. I will post pics eventually but since this time it will be a comercial venture I will be limited to what I can post. Well maybe a mod will tell me wether or not this falls into RC's guidelines. Its not actually my venture or money but I will be my work and know how to get this greenhouse up and running. 40'by45' and seems to be big enough for his needs. Fiberglass vats and geothermal loop as well as burried 1000 gallon containers. Got me a backhoe and..........stay tuned
You got that right Chris Well I will not be mentioning names places or any of that good stuff to try and stay in RC's guidelines. The guy I will be helping is already a farmer so he has alot of good things in place right now, as in cheap elelctricity , cheap lp gas and land and facility already paid for. He is going to grow coral on a commercial level but also has some grant monies from the state for other saltwater aquaculture projects we will be working on (these things are hush hush . Well here are some of the out of the ground pics. Since he dosn't grow tobaco any more he won't be needing this anymore
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there will be one of these 1000 gallon tanks burried under each vat
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As you can see I have my work cut out for me , man what fun it is gonna be
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