justingraham
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Texas colorodo on SundayAre guys in Colorado, yet?
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Texas colorodo on SundayAre guys in Colorado, yet?
Colorado is the most beautiful state that I've been to.Texas colorodo on Sunday
I'll be staying down the street from red rocks in Morrison so a bigger mtn then I'm used to I think we will head up to Breckinridge and the cont divide I have been there plenty of times so there isn't really anything I haven't seen this is more about showing my beautiful girl everything she wants to see.Colorado is the most beautiful state that I've been to.
Are you guys planning on going up into the mountains?
Go ahead@justingraham
I've been thinking about the Kessil shimmer with your MH and found the perfect solution but you'd have to mod your beautiful canopy just a tad.
Go ahead
[emoji23]Yea I don't know if the death star would look good under my canopy
Yea I don't know if the death star would look good under my canopy
That might look good
LolThat might look good
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Rakie gets it at $40 a box.
We're still down that one big aiptasia on the bottom left. Cannot find another single aiptasia left in the entire reef.
Fantastic results Freddie!!!GoVols: Berghia Nudibranch update of the week.
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Welp,
We're still down that one big aiptasia on the bottom left. Cannot find another single aiptasia left in the entire reef.
The Blasto's polyps have came back together and the hole is gone. Hopefully it's stung and damaged polyps will heal.
I'm going to stay patient with the last one. If it is still alive after one more week, I will call Lisa at Salty Underground and follow her lead.
Overall... I must admit that the Berghia Nudibranchs have been a huge and wonderful success.
Looking back from the first post and looking at the reef today, it is mind blowing and I'm so happy.
I want to thank all of you for taking the ride with my reef and it means a lot.
Whether the last one goes down naturally or Lisa advises to use another method, I will post.
Regards, GoVols
I've got to be honest and say that I never knew how painful that aiptasia can be to coral until they hit the blasto.Given how many 'products' disappoint, that is a smashing success. Congrats, your reef was growing before and can only do better without the aiptasia.