Wolverine1
New member
Hi everyone!
Got the second part yesterday and finally got home to put it in the tank--it only took me 530 miles, an overnight stay and two snowstorms over vail pass to get it here!
After opening the two boxes all I can say is WOWOW! I took myself, my brother, and my girlfriend to figure out how to get all the rock into the tank, and I have a whole other box of critters! I'm acclimating them right now but the tank is now stuffed!
Pictures will be posted tomorrow but my first question to everyone is did anyone attach the ball and fan sponges directly to the rock? How?
Finally I cannot say enough about Richard and TBS. The best way to get it here was 530 miles roundtrip and required an overnight stay to ick it up. On both Richard was amazingly flexible on shipping times and has answered all my questions when needed. EXTREMLY PROFESSIONAL BUT ALSO VERY DOWN TO EARTH! Even the cargo attendant at DIA was impressed and proud that I went with TBS, (bill at southwest cargo has some great stories about Richard!).
Thank You Richard and will keep everyone posted
Got the second part yesterday and finally got home to put it in the tank--it only took me 530 miles, an overnight stay and two snowstorms over vail pass to get it here!
After opening the two boxes all I can say is WOWOW! I took myself, my brother, and my girlfriend to figure out how to get all the rock into the tank, and I have a whole other box of critters! I'm acclimating them right now but the tank is now stuffed!
Pictures will be posted tomorrow but my first question to everyone is did anyone attach the ball and fan sponges directly to the rock? How?
Finally I cannot say enough about Richard and TBS. The best way to get it here was 530 miles roundtrip and required an overnight stay to ick it up. On both Richard was amazingly flexible on shipping times and has answered all my questions when needed. EXTREMLY PROFESSIONAL BUT ALSO VERY DOWN TO EARTH! Even the cargo attendant at DIA was impressed and proud that I went with TBS, (bill at southwest cargo has some great stories about Richard!).
Thank You Richard and will keep everyone posted