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Caribbean Jake

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  1. thank you all. I'm still looking around and would like to know of anyone selling a reef-ready small (20-70gal) tank. I know smaller tanks have their challenges as they are prompt to crash due to the smaller amount of water, but I want to start small again before I move on to bigger tanks like I had in the past. Please let me know if you know of any one stepping back from the hubby.
  2. Welcome to WAMAS, keep us posted on your journey of setting up a new tank.
  3. keep us posted, interesting to hear the outcome
  4. Paul, how long have you had Goop in the tank, and where do you get it from?
  5. Tha tank is all glass, a long 55G tank, used to be my old 55G tank. There are some pitcures floating around on WAMAS of back then. So, what Glue you recommend?
  6. that is correct, turn it into a all-in-one system. I guess things do change in eight years, specially how we label or name things. Thanks for the help !
  7. thank you Alan. I am turning a 55G into a reef-ready system that holds or equipment and filtrates in the same tank instead of outside the tank. crazy I know, but a nice neat project !
  8. Ok, I am thinking of cutting some acrylic and building a wall inside the 55G tank where I can house the water column, heater, pumps, filtration, and reactors inside the same 55G tank. In order to do so I would need to build a wall using acrylic. What glue you recommend I use for holding the acrylic piece in place? Thank you in advance for your advise, suggestions.
  9. Dave - great to hear from you/. Hope you have some of my old montiporas or staghorns, and you are willing to sell me back some frags when I'm ready to move on "getting" back into the hobby.
  10. Anemone - Here are some pictures from the old 125G, and some close ups. If you click on one of the images it will take you to the gallery where you can browse thru all the pictures. Hope you see them, enjoy.
  11. Go to gallery and search for Caribbean Jake and then click search, then at the next window click search at the bottom of the page. I think that is how I found my old links, and all picture links came right up/
  12. you mean the tanks correct? ​ some things, or people, never change ! missed you buddy !
  13. Tom Thank you for the links and helping out with the changes. I greatly appreciated, it is good to be back.
  14. hi, thank you for the link, I will pay my membership dues when I get home today and have access to my old accounts and paypal link.
  15. One more question for all you out there! If I was to start looking at small reef-ready tanks, who / where you recommend I start regarding local business with good selections on small reef-ready tanks?
  16. Tom, what I need to do to get one now that I'm back on the forum?
  17. David., good to hear from you and glad to know you are keeping some of the old corals. I may call you down the road when I'm ready for frags if you are willing to sell.
  18. Hello everyone, and old friends; Ocean saltwater calls, and I answered !. After few years (more like 8) in absence from WAMAS due to business, world travelling, and family, I have decided to come back to my favorite hobby !., saltwater eco-systems keeping. I am not jumping in right-away as I am aware a lot of technology and information have/has changed in the past few years. I regret missing the Feb 20th meeting at Oakton High School, but I'm sure there are more to come. I browsed the gallery section and found old pictures of my previous tanks and that was enough to make me come back. The first thing to do is to enjoy looking at everyone's set-ups and gathering information on the trend and particulars of today's systems. I will be looking and I'm interested in a small 30gal to 55 gal self-sustained system to get me back on the hobby until I can manage to work my way back to the 200's 300's gals tank I used to care for. If you have some advise on the self-sustained eco-systems and tanks in the 30g-55g range I would greatly appreciate you pass them on. Looking forward to meet everyone again either virtual, at the next WAMAS meeting, or at someone's show-and-tell (if they are still available). Thank you Caribbean Jake
  19. that is a must attend event. Sean really takes good care of the customer
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