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We live close enough to know that going to the beach anytime between mid-May and late September is not a good idea. We'll take the kids there in early spring and early fall but that's about it. We don't get to play in the waves or lay out in the sun, but there's no way I'd try battling those...
OK, I stand corrected. It was 2007 years ago. I always thought it was Ante Domini, but after further review it's Anno Domini. I just assumed the 33 years of life were included. Ooops!
We just got the Oceanic version of that stand and it is a little scary to look at. I thought the same thing as you but rest assured, it will hold the tank.
Whoa, that's pretty wild!
You can tell it was a scientific article because they said there has never been a mammal "virgin birth". Hmmmm . . . . something happened around 2040 years ago that some believe may contradict that statement!
Yeah, sort of. I replaced those down spouts with new ones that have ball valves at the bottom. I was able to restrict the flow to them so that we got a good amount of flow all around.
That reminds me, A HUGE TON of thanks to Matt, Mike and Brian for their help moving the tank into place!
So far everyone seems to be doing well. Fortunately, we had the 125g on line before we started so we were able to move a lot stuff there and take our time setting this one up. I hesitate to say this, but we haven't loss anything yet. <<<<fish gods, jinx proof this post please>>>>
Well,
After a long 4 days of work, we successfully emptied out, sold and got rid of our 120g, moved in and plumbed the new 180g, aquascaped and put in sand, and finally moved in the livestock. The process started Saturday night after the meeting (Oh yeah, I was in good shape for that) and...
Our HOB makes a lot of noise whenever we clean it out/change the drain hose. One thing I've found that helps is to take a straw or long piece of 1/4" PE tube and stick it down the drain hole, leaving the end of it just above the water surface. Somehow this works but I can't explain it! I guess...