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Old September 21st, 2007, 04:19 AM
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Re: New tank in the works

2 weeks, yote. 2 weeks. I have a few things to prepare for first. I promise not to disappoint you.

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Re: New tank in the works

Cant wait Doc.
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Re: New tank in the works

Cool Doc, cant wait to see what ya got up yer sleeve...

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Re: New tank in the works

Can't wait to see some pics!

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Re: New tank in the works

You always manage to impress with your surprises. I have no doubt this time will be no different.
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Re: New tank in the works

reef and biff, u both just transfered stuff to new tanks. Here is another question: I assume you used live sand, could you have gotten away with using dry sand if you had cured live rock added to the system rather than needing to cured your own?

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Re: New tank in the works

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You need to show your boobies in your build thread pics. That will bring the traffic over to yours! Oh wait, you are a guy you say? Nevermind...
I think she's got some sort of boob obsession.
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it's true. Could be that she is hyperfocused on boobs, feeling that her own may be inadequate. It is a common practice in life, to covet, feel shame or guilt and then to make it a place for humor so as not to feel the effects of personal sense of failure due to something outside of our control.....or she may just really like boobs. I know I do.

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reef and biff, u both just transfered stuff to new tanks. Here is another question: I assume you used live sand, could you have gotten away with using dry sand if you had cured live rock added to the system rather than needing to cured your own?

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I used 240 lbs of live sand and 60 lbs of dry sand. I used my cured live rock, but I wanted to do anything I could to avoid a cycle, still.
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Re: New tank in the works

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reef and biff, u both just transfered stuff to new tanks. Here is another question: I assume you used live sand, could you have gotten away with using dry sand if you had cured live rock added to the system rather than needing to cured your own?

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I couldn't find any decent cured rocks locally so yeah thats why I went with all live sand and uncured.Sort of speed up the cycle as much as possible.To answer your question,yes,but I would use some live sand anyways.
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