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That rock looks pretty new. how long you been a reefin?
Current situation.
a few months, above your post, she saidThat rock looks pretty new. how long you been a reefin?
And you are gonna let a woman tell you what to do? (just pretending i'm tough. I may wear the pants...but only at my wife's direction!!)You know I’m looking at their site now even though orchid told me to stop buying coral
I meant reefin in general..not the age of the tank.a few months, above your post, she said
Looks like you're off to a great start!
Current situation.
Probably a few months.I meant reefin in general..not the age of the tank.
The tank has only been up a few months after a 6 year hiatus from the hobby. So excited to back!That rock looks pretty new. how long you been a reefin?
Reefin since I was about 20 years old. Do I have to say how many years that has been? Let’s just say a while! Lol This is my first time not using live rock. A lot has even changed in the 6 years I took off.I meant reefin in general..not the age of the tank.
Nope. Just asking. Not trying to put you on the defensive.Reefin since I was about 20 years old. Do I have to say how many years that has been? Let’s just say a while! Lol This is my first time not using live rock. A lot has even changed in the 6 years I took off.
That was just a joke as to me being 46.Nope. Just asking. Not trying to put you on the defensive.
Cool. I don’t want any of my smart butt comments to be taken poorly. Especially since I am a fellow 46 year older. Ultimately my question was just trying to understand your reefing experience level. White rock and that many corals for a newbie usually is a good indicator that a lot of expensive equipment is coming up in the market place. Glad to hear that you have experience under your belt.That was just a joke as to me being 46.
Had my eye on that joker lobo too!
Here is what I picked up with my gift card. I'm a stick guy, but it was really nice to pick corals that I normally would've never chosen otherwise. Many of these are the first coral of their species that I've owned.
I will say you have some of the most amazing micromussas I've seen from any vendor before.
Thanks again @RiptideAquaculture
well what can i say the frist try is always free after that youll be hooked on them Micros!
Here is what I picked up with my gift card. I'm a stick guy, but it was really nice to pick corals that I normally would've never chosen otherwise. Many of these are the first coral of their species that I've owned.
I will say you have some of the most amazing micromussas I've seen from any vendor before.
Thanks again @RiptideAquaculture
Did you just say 'first one is free'. Now thats funny!!well what can i say the frist try is always free after that youll be hooked on them Micros!
Ask my copperband how much she loves them! At least she loves nori more. Fortunately.well what can i say the frist try is always free after that youll be hooked on them Micros!
Cool. I don’t want any of my smart butt comments to be taken poorly. Especially since I am a fellow 46 year older. Ultimately my question was just trying to understand your reefing experience level. White rock and that many corals for a newbie usually is a good indicator that a lot of expensive equipment is coming up in the market place. Glad to hear that you have experience under your belt.
Nah..I’m not easily offended because I’m likely worse than you. We researched for months and months before starting our new build. So far our biggest regret is not going bigger!!!Cool. I don’t want any of my smart butt comments to be taken poorly. Especially since I am a fellow 46 year older. Ultimately my question was just trying to understand your reefing experience level. White rock and that many corals for a newbie usually is a good indicator that a lot of expensive equipment is coming up in the market place. Glad to hear that you have experience under your belt.
Nah..not taken poorly. I’m probably worse than you. I also admittedly have problems not buying all the pretty things at once. My husband does his best to tame the beast!Cool. I don’t want any of my smart butt comments to be taken poorly. Especially since I am a fellow 46 year older. Ultimately my question was just trying to understand your reefing experience level. White rock and that many corals for a newbie usually is a good indicator that a lot of expensive equipment is coming up in the market place. Glad to hear that you have experience under your belt.
I took almost 3 yrs off. I feel like I'm new again to the hobby.That was just a joke as to me being 46.