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chalicedude

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  1. I would like to help out.
  2. Went to BRK today and they had just gotten in the new PURGE AEFW treatment by Underwater Creations. here is a link to a product review. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywyVfeKAsL8
  3. haha yeah I might have found a new favorite since the last time I posted on here
  4. So I switched up this system a lot and been through a move as well. But I switched my focus to more of what I enjoy from the hobby, which is growing coral.
  5. 2 gatorade zoas 4 radioactive dragon eye 6 blow pop's
  6. update 8/1/15 just picked up this sick chalice!!
  7. here's one i've been coloring up its getting green in it. and has a red and orange rim
  8. Wanted to share the beauty of these corals with every one hope you enjoy.
  9. Thanks! I wish it was the fox flame but it's just a no name that I enjoy
  10. In time I'm waiting for my sps to take off I'm a perfectionist so I am judging of my tank and feel it needs a few months to mature
  11. cannon rebel T1i with stock lense the key is getting the iso down to focus just on the object you want.
  12. Yea it doesn't matter what color primer you use when using dark colored pvc it doesn't change anything color wise.
  13. Thanks Isaac! yea it didn't go quite as smoothly as I wanted but i'm happy with the outcome
  14. So I Haven't Posted much on here, But I would like to share with everyone how I changed my Cabinet and sump over while the tank was still Full. My goal was to install the Frp board down and replace sump and finish plumbing all in one day so my tank would not crash. Here is what I was dealing with to start. First I had to cut the front off using a circular saw With the front supports in my way, so I decided they needed to be removed. In order to do this though I would need to put in side support. This Next step was a little scary I just prayed they whole tank didn't fall on me. Next I rough plumbed everything to measure out how much I would need between each piece I then place the Frp board down and then placed my sump where I wanted it and started plumbing Then I placed the sides on all the exposed sides using FRP board and construction adhesive. Time for paint I applied 4 coats of kills siliconed all the cracks to make it water tight and seamless. finally Hooked up Apex and started hiding the wires And the almost finished product all i have is to secure the wavemakers and add some doors to the front
  15. I dip with RPS all out. Someone should contact the seller!
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