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andytripa
Peter I am very happy for you, you have a lot of nice fish and corals but I belive your tank deserves a lot more animals.
I thing you should have an import just for your tank.
Maybe from Indonesia or directly from a large international wholesaler. I am sure Shawn has some ideas. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance.
I still have the fish that I promise you, is healthy and in very good shape.
Is the black one:
I must find a way to send it, maybe mr.wilson has some ideas.
Andy :beer:
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Andy the fish looks incredible!!!! I finally got a chance to talk to Mr.Wilson about the best way to get the fish here. He has to be very carefully prepared for the long flight which Mr. Wilson has assured me you know how to do. Then you need to send him and get a weigh bill number so I can track him to the Toronto Destination. Mr. Wilson has offered to help me with the arrival process and paper work at this end when you are ready. I am finally in a position where I can offer him a good home with a decent standard of living! Mr. Wilson ran a number of tests on water quality and I must say I don't think it could be better. I am looking forward to seeing your generous gift in the tank. By the way Andy, does he have a name yet?
You are right, if I try and populate the display tank with frags, I should have it filled in two hundred and fourteen years. I still haven't found a good solution yet but I think the best way to get entire colonies intact will be from the source in indonesia. I have not seen anything from the local fish stores that comes anywhere close to what I need to get me started. One possibility would be for me to go to LA which appears to be the gateway to the North American marketplace and hand pick from a special order. There really is 50 feet of seascape to fill as both sides of the tank are visible and useful to spectators. If I do a close inspection it takes me a full hour to work my way around the tank and as Mr. Wilson will tell you I still miss half the details. The fish room can take another hour on top of that.
One way or another I am going to have to get a big order. When will you be ready to stock your tank Andy, perhaps we might have a joint buy.
I am still looking for the pictures from Orlando. For some reason I have been having difficulty finding them. I forget where and which machine I used to store them. Hang in there, I will find them ......soon I hope.
Peter
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