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  1. Here are the rules:

    • One photo entry per person
    • Pic has to be taken by you
    • Must be in by the posted deadline
    • Must follow subject guidelines for the month
     
    Winners will be determined based upon a voting poll with results after the submission deadline.   
     
    This months subject:

    Any photo with a friend and/or a Pacific Northwest Marine Aquarium Society Member

    Deadline:

    February 1st, 11:59 pm

  2. Here are the rules:

    • One photo entry per person
    • Pic has to be taken by you
    • Must be in by the posted deadline
    • Must follow subject guidelines for the month
     
    Winners will be determined based upon a voting poll with results after the submission deadline.   
     
    This months subject:

    Any type of Butterfly fish

    Deadline:

    January 1st, 11:59 pm

  3. Here are the rules:

    • One photo entry per person
    • Pic has to be taken by you
    • Must be in by the posted deadline
    • Must follow subject guidelines for the month
     
    Winners will be determined based upon a voting poll with results after the submission deadline.   
     
    This months subject:

    Coral - Before and After. i.e. a photo of the coral when it was small and a frag, then one when it became a colony - Any coral

    Deadline:

    December 1st, 11:59 pm

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  4. On 9/26/2019 at 10:54 PM, pdxmonkeyboy said:

    Planning on picking up some acrylic next week. I could build a 6' x 2' x 18" high tank with my off cuts.

    Thought I would throw it out there I could build it pretty cheaply. Not sure if I could male it rimless though.. probably not with only 3/4" material.

    Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk

    How is this an easy shape? Aren't those sheets 8' x 4' ft? The length has to be the 6' dimension and the width is coming to 5' with the long walls (2' + 1.5' + 1.5').

    Also, where you picking it up? One of these days, I am still planning my acrylic build.

  5. 9 hours ago, Higher Thinking said:

    My wife would know the only acceptable thing to do.

    Call @badxgillen.

    That's a tough situation for sure. Hopefully you can get it all dialed in. I don't have much advice on that topic though.

    Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk

    In all life-or-death situations, we should all donate our corals to PNWMAS for raffles/funds or to @badxgillen.

    Who else is going to take care of them? You know?

    In my opinion, the community will take best care of them.

    @SuncrestReef Just let your family know that any local fish store would also likely be able to send out a technician for help and maintenance.

  6. 11 minutes ago, pdxmonkeyboy said:

    I must confess that if I didn't do EVERYTHING myself, I could never in a million years afford a mosnter tank. Plus, for my first tank I bought all the stuff I would need for a bigger tank (except for the lights).  My skimmer, calcium reactor, fuge, apex, water mixing station, .. all that stuff will just be shifted over to my larger tank.  I am building the tank myself, so that saves 2-3 thousand right there, and I am going to try and cut down on heating costs by heating the tank with my hot water heater. 

    That's the way to do it!

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