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January Meeting 1/14/12 @ 6PM! - OFFICER ELECTIONS!

Beau is hosting the January Meeting this coming Saturday the 14th at 6PM.  It will be BYOB as well as a snack to share and raffle items are always welcome.  It has been requested that there be “NO SHOES” on the carpet due to it being a whitish color.

He doesn’t have a tank to view but we will have plenty to discuss in hopes that it will get the NEW YEAR off to a good start.  The annual membership fees are due, so now would be a good time to get them in to our Treasurer Stacey Hahn.   Fees are $20 per individual or $25 per family

Attendance was low at the election meeting in November and no votes were taken at December’s meeting so we have decided to take votes for anyone that didn’t get the opportunity in November and will be attending this meeting.  
We will add the votes to November’s ballots and the announcement will be made during the meeting so we can go forward.
NOMINATIONS:
President:  Jim & Nacho
V. President: Ed, Bo & Daniel Leigey
Treasurer: Stacey
Secretary: Carmen & Angie

Let’s hope the New Year brings new members, returning members and new ideas.  The club is always willing to take suggestions to get the most out of the hobby we all enjoy.

Please PM Nate C. by clicking here for directions if you are not a club member.  

Club members can click here to go to the club member only forum to get directions.

Hope to see you all there!


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Author Topic: 92 gal Corner tank project  (Read 964 times)
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« on: April 09, 2007, 02:44:11 am »

Hi everyone
I'm the guy that tags along with Rod H. to some of the club meetings and other events. I have finally got my tank going, but it's still a work in progress. The canopy is still in a half done state. Looking for some better hinges before I finish it.
I have alot to learn about this hobby. Maybe some day my tank will be as awsome as some of the tanks I have seen in this club, but I have to start somewhere.

See you soon
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92 Gal. bowfront corner, 29 Gal. sump, sequence snapper return, Reeflux 400W 10k ,T-5 HO, Work in progress
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« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2007, 02:51:40 am »

more pic's
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92 Gal. bowfront corner, 29 Gal. sump, sequence snapper return, Reeflux 400W 10k ,T-5 HO, Work in progress
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« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2007, 03:15:57 pm »

LOOKIN GOOD!  I think our tanks are always a work in progress.  If you aren't continuing to try to make things better, you've lost the interest in the hobby.   Wink

Congrats on getting things running, see you at the meeting this coming weekend!
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« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2007, 07:17:11 pm »

Nice job. It looks great.  And Nate is right, there is no such thing as a tank that is done.  It is kind of like restoring a car, you are never really finished.  Hope to see you at Les's on Sat. 
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206 SPS tank, dual 400 MH, t-5 actinic, Ampmaster 3000 closed loop, Ampmaster2700 sump, custom sump/skimmer combo built by club member, various SPS, several LPS and assorted fish.
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« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2007, 08:15:24 pm »

Craig,
     The tank looks good.    I see lots of coraline algae.    I think you need a few fuzzy sticks in there.     Wink    The temps staying stable.   That luminarc reflector lights up the tank really good.  The color looks good.
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« Reply #5 on: April 09, 2007, 09:43:13 pm »

There is no such thing as a finished tank!  There's always fragging cleaning and moving to be done!
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150g AGA, 200lbs LR, Cinnamon Clown, 2 engineer gobies, Spotted Mandarin, coral beauty, Skunk cleaner, scarlet wrasse, Bangai Cardinals.  Corals, check out my thread!!
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« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2007, 05:06:30 am »

Craig,  That tank is looking great.  A whole lot better than when it was setup before.

Great Job.

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