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Growing full service aquarium company looking to fill full and/or part time positions in Customer Service / Retail / Husbandry and supporting the installation / service department (including visiting customer aquaria.) If you are reading this on the WAMAS forum, you have the right interest level. Even if you have little experience, we can teach you everything else. Contact Phil@reefescape.net or visit the store for more info.
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I'm a former member and just broke down my tank yesterday after 4 years. What remainshould are: 150 gallon tall glass tank 48x30x24 with built in over flow. Minor scratches on the sides. Beautiful solid wood stand with 10 outlets power strip. A custom 30 gallon glass sump. Free live sand in there with purchase. All for $200. Light and equipment not included.
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Hello, I need help!!! (FIRST POST BTW!!!) As I was filling my 50 gallon with water (live rock and sand already in place) the middle brace broke. It had a crack already before filling it up (didnt know the water can cause it to fully break off). I have been reading online that I can repair it with a metal piece and screw it on or buy a new rim. My question to you guys is has anyone done this before? Should I repair it? Buy a rim? Or get a whole new tank? Thanks guys!!
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Just a quick note about them. I went in this afternoon to get some LR to seed my cycle and they were packed! Not sure if it was a fluke but it's definitely a good sign that our LFS is packed at any point. Also, I overheard one of the employees tell another customer, who was getting everything for a FW setup for their kid, and probably knew nothing about this hobby, that they needed to cycle their tank first. They were ready to buy fish, like a lot of people, but was warned against it. I know we hear a lot about employees at other pet stores not warm customers about this so it's nice to know that you can trust your LFS (at least this one) and know that they are here for good information, nice service and maybe some fish. Good experiences deserve to be told as well.