Me look hard......never that. I was just bored and snapped that. Besides smiling all the time hurts my face.....cheekymunkee wrote:Pretty fishies CT and you are looking as handsome as ever! It's funny, no matter HOW hard you try to look "hard"......your eyes give you away!
125 gallons w/ a 55 gallon sump (filter for those who have no clue what a sump is. I didn't either at first. ) so at any given time there is around 150 gallons floating in my livingroom. God I can't wait to get bigger.SisMorphine wrote:Jeez!!! That is one cool tank! How many gallons is it?
The initial start up will test your patience and pocket if you are not careful (or just trust your LPS) but the maintenance and upkeep are no more expensive than those discus nazi's (freshwater folks) would like you to think. Always start w/ the largest tank you can afford. It's easier to downsize then upsize and all the stuff from the big works on the little.ParisStreetPitCrew wrote:Breathtaking! One day maybe the bf and I will have enough time and money to take care of a marine tank.
Hey I do know where Cali is..... I just won't go.Big_Ant wrote:You talking about the fish tank or his head?
What's up CT!
Romanwild wrote:That's a awesome set up! When I get into a house I would like to give saltwater a try.
What's the fish in the last pic?
Yep it's been awhile........ The pics starting from the topcheekymunkee wrote:Romanwild wrote:That's a awesome set up! When I get into a house I would like to give saltwater a try.
What's the fish in the last pic?
It's been a whiles since I have been around salt water fish but I *think it is a butterfly fish.
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