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Right on Rich you got to like that!!! tank is looking awesome.


On a side note I used to live in North Delta.


MIke
 
thanks Steve

also thanks Mike, we met at Borneman's meet a year ago and at last months meet we talked about Delta at the store if you remember. If your ever in or close by to the old hood you should pop in for a visit and have a cold one, I think you would be surprised to see what's under the old NO's. Also what's the chances I could drive down one sat and have a boo at your reef :D
 
Vert cool Rich!! It sounds like the journalist spent a fair amount of time learning about the hobby in order to acurately write this article. Thats a bomus in so many other ways since it raises awareness of what we the hobbiest are doing as a whole (beyond gluing animals to rocks and stuffing them in glass boxes).
Good on ya Rich! Now post some pics of your tank here!

Nick
 
Very cool article. Its funny they mention your dracaena palms. Over-water and brown ends on leaves...under-water and brown ends on leaves. Surprising that it takes soo much attention to get a plant to grow well when we have corals right next to it. My dracaena is now coming back from an overwatering incident... :)
 
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Nick: Yeah I was really amazed on how accurate of a job the editor did writting the article. As we all know what writters and reporters can do to "make a story", I was simply impressed :) You can see pics of my tank on my webpage at the link below-cheers

Shoreliner11: The funny thing about my palm's are, I told the reporter that I worked graveyard shift now and then and that's why they sometimes suffer from lack of light. I'm sure she was wondering tho how my corals are growing faster than my house plants-maybe I should stop using the "Miracle Grow" in the tank and start feeding those plants :lol: thanks again
 

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