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YHSublime

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  1. They run for about $3 a pop at Home Depot, and you'll get them back at the end of the day. You've got 3+ days
  2. *Pours one out.* I wish it was mine. It's an office piece, for another department. <sigh> "Heeeeey yooooooooou guuuuuuuuuuuuuuys!" Not as VIP as we thought!
  3. Firefox, brand new laptop setup today with no cashe history of WAMAS here.
  4. X2 of the 5 gallon buckets from Home Depot. Most reefers have handfuls laying about.
  5. A year. Will keep it documented for others.
  6. You're out of control, Richard. I'm out of room.
  7. That doesn't mean there's not another wall to put a tank on, if I had my way we wouldn't have a couch If this fish grows faster than I can accommodate, then it will see another home. It is as simple as that. I did my research, asked my questions, and ultimately have made the decision. And I knew I was making the decision to deal with the tang police before I even stepped into the ring
  8. Oh, and by the time that itty bitty thing gets to a size that I need a bigger tank, I'll either rehome or have upgraded. HUZZAH!
  9. Sorry for the above post being separate, but didn't want to type out on my phone. So I have been wanting a hippo tang for a long time. And yeah yeah, I know they get huge. Like way to big for my tank. So before the tang police wail in here. AND just as I typed that, got a new reply, and leave it to Jenn! So I reached out to several of our club vendors and said "Hey, what is the smallest Hippo Tang you can find me?" Scott (Incredible Corals) was super helpful and questioned all his vendors. The answer was 3/4 of an inch all around. We talked about how long it would take it to get to be too big for my tank, and I talked about my concern of my already present orange spot tang (Rehomed.) So here it is... the most adorable smallest Hippo Tang I've ever seen in my life. It is the smallest fish in my tank (smaller than my smallest blue chromis.) Ok, now all you haters can open up the Player Haters Ball.
  10. You have NO idea. I'm sick (like Jenn.) Maybe sicker. I've considered many times a bigger tank. I'll just be ready when the time comes to have a bigger tank moderately filled up Thanks! The RBTA's have been a party favorite. I'm down to four, was at 7! I also have that rock nem as well, which is really starting to open up and enjoy itself a bit more than before.
  11. I completely disagree. Look at the last picture I posted and tell me that isn't a fat mandarin. If I am off base, somebody please tell me, as I'd like to not add another one if my current one isn't doing well.
  12. +3 http://wamas.org/forums/topic/58648-algae-free-magnetic-hammerhead-float/
  13. Super helpful. Hard to tell, like everybody said, but I'm going with Female as well now!
  14. Ok, these probably wont help, but:
  15. Trying to figure out if it's a boy or girl. Want to find it a boyfriend/girlfriend Thoughts? I might have some more pictures, but I'm at work, so hopefully this one will do.
  16. Just wanted to get some pics in before FFE. I have a substantial amount coming in, from high end zoas and pallys, to awesome SPS frags from some of our reputable club members. I'm preparing to place the zoas on my zoa rock in the middle and the pointed rock (left of the birdsnest colony) and I want to put a few flat rocks down on the bottom right (where the elegnaces are) to put the SPS. I think the pull from the MP40 underneath will offer a nice heavy flow, and they will do very well there until I can organize how I want to place them in the tank. I sold the Aussie on the right, and kept the one of the left. I figured I liked the pattern in the smaller one better, and it would grow with me. Sometimes small is better. Top down of my clam, gives a whole different color: Thought this was a cool shot, just wish the LED reflection wasn't in there.
  17. With FFE coming up, and things getting hectic in the summer months, I've lost track of time. For August's POTM the theme is: Feeding Time! All submissions must be made by July 26th, and then will start a thread for voting that will close out by the 31st. Photo size: At least 800 x 600 ONE submission per person. To be included in the voting, your submission must also have the following information: Submitters: Name, BBName Location: where it's taken (who's tank, ocean, etc) Camera Used: (if not available please say unknown) Subject: (what title/picture name/picture of) And... GO!
  18. What is that first acro in your photos? It's very pretty! I'm just going to keep commenting on your Aussie E. It's amazing! I can't get mine to eat yet, I'm even placing food on it's mouth, or nearby, hopefully it'll come around. I have great luck with RBTA's, wish some of that transferred. I LOVE the photo of the clown in it!
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