Think it's over

hi Is the tank still there. I am building a tank and need some glass pieces. also does it have the bulkheads and overflow still in it?? lplease let me know thankyou
 
James - Thanks for the frags. When you decide to jump back into the hobby, I hope to have some nice frags to help get you started again. See you at NERAC.
 
Hey James, sorry about the leak. Hopefully one day you will get back into this crazy hobby! If you ever do you can count on a bunch of sps to get you going again. Hang in there! Mike
 
That is not a fun thing had that happen to me about a year ago out of nowhere? Luckily pet land was open and had a tank on hand to replace the leaky one. The mystery wrasse is probably in the sand or went with one of the pieces of live rock.
 
Hey Jimmy. Thanks so much for the fish. Peter was really happy with the corals. Hopefully this you will take this as a learning experience and come back with something even better. See you Saturday. Thanks Again. Tim
 
Hope everthing does well for everyone. I'll see you all at NERAC. Hopefully there will be some aquarium vendors there. I plan a rebuild after the summer.
 
I have some 6' tanks that will be available at NERAC, be sure to check them out. They are used but in good shape.
 
James:

It was nice to see you yesterday, under the circumstances. I'm glad Chris & I cheered you up a bit.

Thanks for the Purple tang. He is doing very well. I am just getting ready to feed, so I will keep you posted.

When you are ready to go again, I will be happy to frag some stuff for you.

See you at NERAC!


--Dave--
 
Hey Jimmy. Nice to meet you yesterday. Wish the circumstances were different. As promised an update on the fish you were kind enough to let me adopt. I was concerned that my big 8"+ Black Tang was going to give the pyroferus a hard time but the rostratum didn't care one bit about his new tankmates. My next concern was my Emperor angel. Again no problem what so ever. Now the fish I never thought would give the new fish a hard time is my 3 1/2" Chaetodontoplus caeruleopunctatus. A very passive angel. Well he didn't like the Mimic Tang too much. I guess he didn't like the fact he had the same color tail as he does. Well all is fine today and he has gotten over the fact that there is another fish in the display with the same color caudal. All the fish are eating everything including NLS pellets very aggressively and swimming out in the open. The Mimic Tang was a little beat up prior to adding him, but am confident he will heal up in no time. Here is a picture of the angel that was giving the Tang a hard time and some pics of the new fish. Thanks again Jimmy. Hopefully through this nightmare you learned some things and am sure you will come back even better and stronger. I'll keep you posted. Maybe I'll see you Saturday. Regards, Tim
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Thanks for the update Tim. The one thing I'm grateful for is that my fish and corals have all gone to good homes with owners who will care for them as I did.

The Tangs both love algea strips just so you know.
 
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