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Holy Banana, you can have some of them. He's GIVING the 200 to me, including delivery and setup.

hehehe hahahaha

Isn't he a nice guy!

Now all I've got to do is get my husband to sign the house over to ReefALot.
 
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Holybanana,
No, I just need a bigger tank or more tanks. I just frag a punch of frags from that mother colony in the picture.

bjcsimon,
Yes, the house and one of your Harley.
 
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Well ReefALot, I guess the deal's off. He'd part with the house but not the bike.

What a heartbreaker!
 
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Right Front Side of 55.

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Center Front of 55.

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Left Front Side of 55.

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Left Back Side of 55.

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Right Side of 40.

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Front Side of 40.

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These are all about 2 months old. Things are a bit different now, the octopus died a while back, and since I'm going to be moving and upgrading the 55 to a 75 towards the end of this month I'm waiting for everything to get settled before ordering another one to put in the 40 again.

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I got it from www.fishsupply.com
They're captive bred so when I got him he was about the size of a nickel, or quarter. I will probably order from them again, but would consider ordering from www.octopets.com as well, since they're animals are also captive bred, and they've gotten good reviews over on www.tonmo.com

Definitely the most interactive pet I can think of in this hobby, it's a shame that they're livespans are so short.

I can't wait to move, and do the upgrade, so I can order another one.

Brian
 
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Heres a few pictures from my 40 gallon.

Left Half (front view)
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Right Half (front view)
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Right side view
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This is a 75 gallon tank but the ends are slightly cut off in this pic. I wish I could take pics that show the corals'
true colors. All of my pics look a little too blue and overexposed. *Sigh*
 

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it's because u are using a digial camera. A digital camera can only record information in a 7/10th of an f/stop range in order to get a good image. Anything beyond is under exposed or over exposed.

now, film has a lattitdue of 5 f/stops, not 7/10ths of one. This is why you should still shoot film, and then have it scanned on your scanner. Why? because if a digital camera under exposes or over exposes a photo, there is nothing to record. It does not exist. Film, on the other hand, has something there, you just have to work with it more...

so there.


so why is it that my emails to your cakepro account keep bouncing back?
 

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I don't know about that "because you are using a digital camera"
stuff...the people on Reef Central's photography forum can shoot
some breathtaking photos of their tanks.

My email address is cakepro at houston dot rr dot com.
 
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