smiller
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Knowing you we will toast it many times!Nanook said:We will toast the tank of the month proudly at MACNA this weekend.
Nook:beer: :beer: :beer:
Knowing you we will toast it many times!Nanook said:We will toast the tank of the month proudly at MACNA this weekend.
Nook:beer: :beer: :beer:
smiller said:Knowing you we will toast it many times!See you Friday!
Thanks again for the many hours you spent rebuilding my disaster of a website into something extra nice! I have had many compliments on it.Reef Cherie said::dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:
smiller said:Percs and skunks are probably the most docile of the clowns that I am aware of. In a large enough tank I don't think it would often be a problem keeping them together, especially if they host in something on opposite sides of the tank. The percs host in a colt coral, the skunks hide out behind some gorgonians at the far ends of a six foot tank. They curl up together on top of a powerhead at night. I lost my original male perc of over three years a few months ago. They spawned every 10-14 days for two years. I was/am pretty bummed about it. I replaced him recently, so I hope to see some true love between these two some day.![]()
I have never regretted going with the Tenecor tank. I have very few noticable scratches on it, unless you lay on the floor and look up at a steep angle. I clean the walls every 2 days to prevent any buildup that would require scrubbing. I am also careful not to get any sand in it when cleaning near the bottom. If it bows at all I can not see it. The workmanship is top notch! If you decide to order one shoot me an email before you do. I can give you some helpful advice on small changes that will make a world of difference in it.