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  1. LOL, I was going to offer to give a free stalk to anyone who signed up for your Share the Love. Oh well. These do grow like weeds don't they? Good luck, mark
  2. does it have any baffles or separators at all? Thanks, Mark
  3. Woo Hoo! Looks dy-no-might to me. You need more corals in there dude. And a big unicorn tang! (naughty)
  4. gawf4fun

    GTF?

    You definately have 44 fish in your tanks! definately! I'm a very good driver...definately.
  5. I'm interested in taking one or possibly two, again tentatively with pics or better color description (we buyers can be so demanding...)
  6. PM sent for 2, 3 and 4, if 2 still available. Thanks
  7. So, while picking up some things from Fred Meyer yesterday, I happened to be in the storage section when suddenly, there they were. Telescoping wardrobe rods. And on clearance even! Perfect for extending and retracting. Down from $ 30.00 each to under a ten spot! More $$ for frags...(clap)
  8. "how about file cabinet sliders, just need to take them out of a cabinet" "What about just using drawer sliders?" Both good ideas. I checked out the possibility of using the components from a keyboard tray, but the rolling mechanism was so tight it would allow the wire mounts for hanging the light. I'll go check out a kitchen/cabinet store for a top mount drawer slider this weekend. Neither Home Depot nor Lowes had them. Thanks
  9. I recently purchased a used metal halide/T5 light fixture which I'd intended to mount over a frag tank, underneath a cupboard in our laundry room. There isn't quite the amount of room between the light and the tank that I expected, so I'm thinking I want to put it on retractable rails of some type so I can move it back out of the way when I want to service the tank, take pictures, etc. I'm having a tough time finding the extending rails, that need to mount underneath the cabinet, allowing for the light to retract when necessary. I'm looking for suggestions from anyone who might have done a similar thing in a canopy or otherwise. Thanks in advance for your suggestions. Mark
  10. 2 adults and 1 child attending, and darn excited about it!
  11. awesome offering...share the love
  12. I had one in my tank for about a week and it went ballistic on my aiptasia, but then kept going through my long lashed zoa colonies including my AOGs. (flame) There are no guarantees in this hobby, every specimen is different. Thanks for the suggestion though. mark
  13. I don't have any. if you would bring some, it would be nice to try before I buy. Thanks
  14. We are all eager to hear..(nutty) Is it the CBB or some other secret weapon
  15. I'm heavy with majanos which don't seem to want to respond to Joe's Juice, boiling water w/vinegar, lemon juice, etc. If someone's got a larger Copperband for sale or trade, I'd love to hear from you. Thanks, mark
  16. share the love for a very nice looking colony
  17. Yessirree, some really nice stuff and a great looking tank Scott! I appreciate the great deals and I'll definately be back to take advantage of your frags in the near future! Mark
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