Yup
http://www.endoftheoregontrail.org/road2oregon/sa33pdx.html
"Portland grew so fast that tree stumps were left in the middle of the roads because no one could spare the time to tend to their removal. Local residents quickly found they could jump from stump to stump and stay above the muddy, unpaved streets -- hence the name "Stumptown." They went so far as to whitewash the stumps to make them more visible."
the water card is a pre-paid discounted punch card.
Yeah it's really convienient for me. I work less than 2 blocks from Joel so it's an easy thing to do now that I realize I can (rock2)
I for one am more concerned about the change of name to the "I an new here" post made on RC and the name change to Reefghoul.
I've bought frags from Brandon in the past with success - but subsequent attempts never worked. So either the PM on this site is toast or he chose to ignore me - either way, oh well.
Wow sorry to hear about that. But if it's any consolation, I now know to turn off the skimmer for a while if/when I decide to paint! You saved other people's tanks ;-)
It's a 60G. I've also got 2 blue stripe clowns, a lawnmower, and a six line. Coming soon from another guys tank, coral beauty and 3-pack of PJ Cardinals.
I've got a nice looking Pink & blue Watchman Goby - but the s.o.b. hardly does any sandbed turning like I thought he would. Would getting an orange diamond goby cause a huge conflict? Or the dragon goby? I want someone to keep my bed stirred - I've already got a good amount of Narsarrus and Ceriths, want another approach too.
thanks!
Ahhh :-) I've got plenty of fresh around the house all the time, but never seem to have enough buckets or room to make up more than 10G of SW at a time :(
Nope - never noticed the tank!
I just added a small hang on fuge about 4 days ago. I added Walt Smith's fiji mud as the substrate in there. Since adding that, my polyp extension on the SPS corals has been amazing. They are out at least 3x what they used to be. I'm guess that's thanks to the small particle nutrients in the mud. But it also makes the corals that much more likely to grab cyclo-peeze on the thrice weekly feedings of that.