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Old September 8th, 2006, 03:49 AM
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Re: New Biocube

which one is the better buy tomorrow i'm going to start another tank but don't know which one to buy either 24 gallon aquapod, 24g nano cube, or 29 gallon oceanice bio cube. Anyone know the difference as far as quality light filtration.

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Old September 8th, 2006, 04:27 AM
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Re: New Biocube

The prediction I made was eluding to your marriage. Basically the beginning of the end! LOL! I seriously am sorry for your tank problems bud, and I would never wish that on anyone. You know I have lost a few frags lately as well, so.....

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Old September 8th, 2006, 04:29 AM
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Re: New Biocube

HEHE you guys know I'm only kidding, but don't expect me to stop giving you a hard time. HEHE.

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Old September 8th, 2006, 02:40 PM
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Re: New Biocube

I saw that and have no idea what it is. I do know that I am getting tired of his brown and green corals and bleached out anemones he is getting.

I don't know if he will or not. Did you notice that he posted in this thread and didn't even acknowledge my earlier post?

David...where art thou??

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Do you know what that dark green piece is in the middle of the big frag tank??
I hope david will come around for you.
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Old September 18th, 2006, 04:11 AM
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Re: New Biocube

Props to Bryan, Brandon and Patrick for helping me start to fill my nano. Here are a few pics of the pieces I got today. Enjoy...


Full Shot to show new rocks. Thanks Bryan!!



Zoas I got from Patrick. They are the ones in the center.



Hammer from Bryan. Great color.



Blastos from Bryan.



No this isn't a photo shop job like David does it is the real deal. PHE's from Brandon. That's right PHE's is plural. Not only is there actually a coral there, but there are two of them. If you tilt your head and squint your eyes just right you can see one of them. It is a little smaller than the grain of sand, but it is there. HEHE
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Re: New Biocube

LOL! Your tank is looking good. I will add a PPE to it this week.

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Re: New Biocube

man that frag disc is the size of a softball!!

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Re: New Biocube

That tank is starting to look good Anthony. Where did Brandon get that frag disc? It must be 1 foot across!!! I have never seen a grain of sand look big. That must be some camera you have Anthony. J/K Brandon!lol
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Re: New Biocube

I paid 40$ for a frag that size.

Consider your self lucky. David knows he was their when the deal went down.

Anthony they seem to grow pretty fast though I went from 2 to 12 in about 2 months.

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Re: New Biocube

Ya he is so ungrateful isnt he!!

....and yes he did, and yes they will. Those are some of the nicest zoas hands down. They are #1 or #2 in my book.


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