sweatervest13
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Originally Posted by cathey http:///t/392683/starting-a-saltwater-tank-and-am-a-complete-virgin-to-this-i-need-help-and-more-help#post_3489696
Sorry about the pic. I took those right after i got all the water in and sand was kicked up a bit. I noticed the aipstacia from another pic someone else posted. I had planned to do peppermint shrimp to eat it after i got my tank cycled. I will definitely read that article and check into the other options to get it under control before it takes over. Thanks for the link. I added more live rock yesterday. This brings me up to 42 lbs and i don't think i will add anymore. I really dont care much for the aquascape that my husband did, but i am glad he did get his hands wet other than surprising me with the tank a few weeks ago. I give him KUDOS... good husband surprising me with a tank to start my dream.
This made me smile!!! Very cute.
Good boy!!! LOL.
Congrats on the new tank!!! It is very exciting setting up your first SW tank. It looks like you are doing a good job researching. Keep it up. I feel that research is the most important piece of equipment you can have. Not just for initial setup but for maintaining a good SW tank.
Definitely get yourself some Joe's Juice!! ZAP those suckers!!!
Originally Posted by cathey http:///t/392683/starting-a-saltwater-tank-and-am-a-complete-virgin-to-this-i-need-help-and-more-help#post_3489696
Sorry about the pic. I took those right after i got all the water in and sand was kicked up a bit. I noticed the aipstacia from another pic someone else posted. I had planned to do peppermint shrimp to eat it after i got my tank cycled. I will definitely read that article and check into the other options to get it under control before it takes over. Thanks for the link. I added more live rock yesterday. This brings me up to 42 lbs and i don't think i will add anymore. I really dont care much for the aquascape that my husband did, but i am glad he did get his hands wet other than surprising me with the tank a few weeks ago. I give him KUDOS... good husband surprising me with a tank to start my dream.
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This made me smile!!! Very cute.
Good boy!!! LOL.
Congrats on the new tank!!! It is very exciting setting up your first SW tank. It looks like you are doing a good job researching. Keep it up. I feel that research is the most important piece of equipment you can have. Not just for initial setup but for maintaining a good SW tank.
Definitely get yourself some Joe's Juice!! ZAP those suckers!!!