Visiting from springfield MO help with best store

Jah2707

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I have been watching your forums for a couple of months now and you guys really know st. louis and your stuff. I live in Springfield and am joined to the club down here. I am going to make a trip this weekend to St. Louis and want to go to some lfs firday/ sunday. I really want to look at some frags and good priced coral.

What is your favorite place to go?

of course if anyone has some they want to sell I would be happy to take a look.
 
Fast reply. Thanks man. I will try to check them out. Any place have like special deals on like inverts or fish or anything like that? Just thought I would ask.
 
Does anybody know of someone who offers a cheap but solid overflow. I would love to pick one up. It doesn't need to be big. I made one and it takes allot of ajusting every time I do a water change. It would make life more enjoyable to have one that just works. Thanks
 
thanks for all of your help. I had a good time looking at those three stores. They had so much more then springfield. I am going to go back up at the end of the month and I want to buy some more. Thanks again.
 
Stop by and check out Planet Reef on your next visit as well. Just opened up and looks like it's going to be a good one.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9638143#post9638143 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jhuggins
Does anybody know of someone who offers a cheap but solid overflow. I would love to pick one up. It doesn't need to be big. I made one and it takes allot of ajusting every time I do a water change. It would make life more enjoyable to have one that just works. Thanks


Hurricane Filters

http://store.hurricanefilters.com/

Cheap and quiet.
 
I love your zoa pic by your name.

Oh those look good. I am trying to figure if I really need one. Mine is a homemade one and needs tweaking a couple times a week. But at least that keeps me involved with my tank! hmmmm still thinking.
 
I have one and never have a problem. When I do a water change I unplug my return pump, siphon out water and bubble algae and then add more water. Plug the pump back in and it's good to go. When we were having the power issues last year, I never had a problem. It's truly "set it and forget it".

If you want to stay involved with your tank, I have some bubble algae you are more than welcome to. :D
 
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