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    hello

    why cant i see the link i just made to photobucket? http://s1121.photobucket.com/albums/l517/ianl900/
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    Hopefully the pictures i just uploaded to photobucket can be viewed. I am also ttrying this attachment version for one to see which one is better.
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    hello

    http://s1121.photobucket.com/albums/l517/ianl900/ here are some pictures of our frankenstine haha
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    I agree that it is worth it. The tank that is now going I had set up years ago. It ran wonderfully for almost 4 years till I left for a funeral back in 06' and well, to say the lest, the house sitter destroyed it. The details are rather painful; and well, I let it go for quite some time...
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    hello

    I will make a link tomorrow for pics. Had an extremely busy day. Also I appreciate your welcoming. :thanks:
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    Sure give a sec I can go take some. Bear in mind that its a Frankenstein though.
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    Nice to meet all of you, my name is Gabriel. Currently I am running a 55gal reef tank with a 10gal refugium. It is chem free and strong, though be it vicious, ecosystem. Using natural siphons to move the water threw live rock for filtration. Over 3-4 inches of sand in both tanks also give...
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    Help fireworms Hermodice carunculata are eating my coral

    I have done research on rapid tissue necrosis (RTN) and have alot to learn on that subjugate. Sadly enough I have witnessed the fireworms eating my environment. There was a birds nest who literally got sucked dry before my eyes. As the greedy worms ate all life till the bare bones were left to...
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    Help fireworms Hermodice carunculata are eating my coral

    The tank is only 55gals with a 10gal refugium. My corals have been decimated by fireworms 'Hermodice carunculata' a specific type of bristle worms that eat everything. They are crafty little devils and know when the tweezers are coming. I have tried the bottle with a cone of netting that...
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