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demartini

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hahaha I don't have a job right now ( I will soon) and with budget cuts and classes being canceled, I was only able to get into a couple classes at school. I have a lot of free time!
 

demartini

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Tank is still a little cloudy. I'm planning on getting a smaller heater, but for now I put that one in bc my baby clowns arrived!!! They are soooo tiny!! I also added some mini sand dollars that we found at our favorite beach yesterday.





 

nikesb

Active Member
ah ok. the reason i ask is cause i'm doing a 34g and was wondering if you used dry rock in the 50g and just soft cycled it
 

pezenfuego

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I love snowflakes/picassos/snocassos/semi-snowflakes

You did a nice job on that rock sculpture too.
 
Originally Posted by PEZenfuego
http:///forum/post/3231336
Over 25 posts and no dirty jokes from the thread title?
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I love snowflakes/picassos/snocassos/semi-snowflakes

You did a nice job on that rock sculpture too.
i was thinking the same thing...lol
 

demartini

Active Member
Originally Posted by nikeSB
http:///forum/post/3231291
ah ok. the reason i ask is cause i'm doing a 34g and was wondering if you used dry rock in the 50g and just soft cycled it
The main structure was dry, but I added two huge pieces of rock from a really established tank. I also had some live rock in my sump. My tank didn't go through a huge cycle.
 

demartini

Active Member
Originally Posted by PEZenfuego
http:///forum/post/3231336
Over 25 posts and no dirty jokes from the thread title?
I still have faith in mankind.
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I love snowflakes/picassos/snocassos/semi-snowflakes

You did a nice job on that rock sculpture too.
I wasn't even thinking that! PEZ, get your mind out of the gutter lol
 

mr.clownfish

Active Member
that piece of live rock looks AMAZING.
it would look gorgeous if that whole rock was covered in colorful tiny anemones.
how much do they cost?
 

nissan577

Active Member
your tank is coming along amazing! you should have your own website
on how to make amazing tanks like yours. love it D
 

demartini

Active Member
Originally Posted by Mr.clownfish
http:///forum/post/3231545
that piece of live rock looks AMAZING.
it would look gorgeous if that whole rock was covered in colorful tiny anemones.
how much do they cost?
The maxi minis range from $100-$200 depending on color. I bought the purple/ green minis a while ago and I'm actually selling a bunch now for $25 each. My ATL red mini was $200.
 

halostalker

Member
Love both tanks =P, all the minis are going to Look cool in that tank

Who wants to place bets on which mini the Clowns will pick to host!!! lol
P.S. i took apart my nano and sold alot of it a while back, but i recently set my nano back up, waiting till the cycle finishes =P
 

aquapod 24

Member
Originally Posted by DeMartini
http:///forum/post/3229389
I was thinking about doing that with GSP, but if I do that then my mini carpets will end up sticking themselves to the bottom.
I found an antique store in Half Moon Bay that sells TONS of really colorful sea glass, so I'm going to buy some there and put pieces on top of my sand bed. i think that will be different and kind of cool. I don't mind if the minis attach to those either.
that will look neat
 

bayreefer

Member
Originally Posted by DeMartini
http:///forum/post/3231849
The maxi minis range from $100-$200 depending on color. I bought the purple/ green minis a while ago and I'm actually selling a bunch now for $25 each. My ATL red mini was $200.
Hey, I PM'd you
 

chaseter

Member
I was researching some of these mini anems and I ran across another forum De posts at! I can't wait to see some pics!
 
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