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Nevermind, I was referring to the show....with the coup de etat reference.
Len":12vtjjbu said:With all this interest, I'm beginning to think there's pay-per-view potential here
Andy_":12vtjjbu said:Maybe Len should set up some type of pay per view account - sorta like aquarium porn.
mark78":1tniyk62 said:No screenshot, didn't happen...
How is the tank doing though, Len?
Mines got 90% of the rock covered in nice luch hair algae. At night its coated with so many 1-2cm star fish you can't see the hair algae anyways. I have 1 fish and 1 shrimp I have had for probably over a year now and fed once in that time. I haven't done a water change in umm, probably 6 months (no money to order RO filters how sad is that). Of yah when the water gets to low, rather then refill with tap I turn off the pump in the sump and the skimmer, and just use the closed loop for a week or so til I fill my trashcan with tap water and slowly bring it back to normal...
I wouldn't show you pics of my tank either Though the Royal Gramma, Cleaner shrimp, and 100000000000~ starfish and bristleworks in the hair algae seem to be doing rather well. I'd imagine the dsb may be going ok too who knows.
Oh most of the non-nassurius snails are still alive too.
frogprince":16bmxcyq said:mark78":16bmxcyq said:No screenshot, didn't happen...
How is the tank doing though, Len?
Mines got 90% of the rock covered in nice luch hair algae. At night its coated with so many 1-2cm star fish you can't see the hair algae anyways. I have 1 fish and 1 shrimp I have had for probably over a year now and fed once in that time. I haven't done a water change in umm, probably 6 months (no money to order RO filters how sad is that). Of yah when the water gets to low, rather then refill with tap I turn off the pump in the sump and the skimmer, and just use the closed loop for a week or so til I fill my trashcan with tap water and slowly bring it back to normal...
I wouldn't show you pics of my tank either Though the Royal Gramma, Cleaner shrimp, and 100000000000~ starfish and bristleworks in the hair algae seem to be doing rather well. I'd imagine the dsb may be going ok too who knows.
Oh most of the non-nassurius snails are still alive too.
oh my god, it's beaslbob mk2