Jestersix

5th SF tank tour - Sat Feb 28th 2009

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Here's a picture from the tour.

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That's it no more pics needed, weiner dog!!!!!!!
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I figured that would satisfy you Jeremy :D
 
Yeah it was great!

Sorry for bailing on the last stop. After OT I was going to go and I actually pulled off on treasure island. But then i got lost, frustrated, and just decided to go home. :-[

Anyway, it was a great day. You guys all have seriously awesome tanks! It gives me something to strive for. :)
 
mucho mucho thanks to all who shows, came, and brought food.

I didn't take terribly many photos, I do however expect to see those who took pics of my tank... especially those with mad photo skills!!! :D, but I'll post sometime tomorrow. Unfortunately it's just after 8 and I really want to go to sleep I'm so tired...
 
Thanks for the great tour of tanks guys! Very impressive and yet I came home happy about my small corner of the ocean. Definitely encouraged to keep working to improve. Arnold glad you organized it. Thank you. I was without a camera, so looking forward to shots too.
 
Thanks to Arnold for organizing, all those who showed their tanks (I only got to see Mike, Ian and Arnold's tanks, though), and all the very nice members who helped me look after my daughter Jasper when she was on tank overload!

Your tanks are all amazing!!
 
many thanks to arnold for setting it all up. thanks also to daniel, mike, ian, arnold, and mark for letting us trample all over their place to check out their tanks. the behind the scenes tour with matt was very cool! it was nice meeting you guys!
 
Alright, my pics ain't all that (like Erics) so I'll just toss them in this thread. I only two pictures at two places though, felt silly taking pictures of Ian's & Mark's tanks because I already saw them (well ok Mark's I saw when it was more compacted :D)

First up Daniel's tank inhabitants

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This I need to comment on, looks like a little half dome plug with a single frag popping out, it puddled downward over the rockwork, and then when it got to the rocks it started growing outward! So the rule of thumb is, don't put corals on frag plugs they don't like growing on it :D
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And here's Mark's tank... awful lot of fish he has :|
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Ok I lied, it's not Mark's tank... he's not cool enough to have a Fractionator Supply!
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Really makes my BM-250 look like a kiddy skimmer :(
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I'd still rather do the two-part
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No wonder they're still having problems... look what salt they use!
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Looks nasty, but this is the water they bring in, because they bring it in under the sand like 20 feet they get freshwater run off getting into it which makes it not as salty (the reason they have those big things of IO salt).
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Deep sand beds... never good for a tank :D
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So what type of pump for my next tank... how about one of these 25hp bad boys?!
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It was after 5 when we left, so got to see the main tank with "moonlights"... too bad we couldn't stay longer, I could have grabbed a beanbag chair and just sat right here watching this.
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Thanks for the tour Matt, and I don't think he was making this face for me, I think he just has a goofy face :D
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Behind the scenes Tank Tour.

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Protein Skimmers

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Matt's watch, because he stuck it in front of the camera as I tried to get a shot of more people. :D

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Thanks Arnold for setting this up! I learned a lot... Mostly that, there are different ways to achieve beautiful tanks. :D

Thanks to Lordhelmet and whoever else it was who brought the plates and utensils; and of course everyone who brought all the food! We could have fed 20 more people! I loved gauking at all the shared tanks and the working innards. Thanks to people who explained things to me, and for friendly conversations, and for carting me around Glee. I had a great time! :D :D :D
 
Arnold, could you identify everyone in the group picture for us? I met some, but not all, and I don't know which Avatars match the faces.
 
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And here's Mark's tank... awful lot of fish he has :|
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Dang, I thought you guys made a stop at Lap's place to look at his tank :)
 
Arnold, thank you for putting this whole tank tour together. Beverly, Matthew & I enjoyed it and had a great time. To all those who volunteered to have your tank as part of the tour, thank you as they were all great. Thank you, Matt, for the extensive tour as it was amazing. Thank you, Mike, for allowing us to have the potluck at your house. All the food was good as our bellies were full. And lastly, thank you Arman & CJ for the tank tour and the great food!!

Thanks,
Benjamin
 
Yeah - for those who didn't go to Arman's you missed out on some good food and great looking tank!

Ben post your pics up later too.
 
It was great seeing old faces and new. Definitely worth the drive. Thank you, everyone! You've got some gorgeous tanks. Special thanks to Matt, too, for allowing us to stress out Steinhart security a little longer than usual :p You're the best!
 
thanks again everyone for having us. i really appreciate everyone for opening up their homes and letting us gawk at all their coral goodness.

and thanks Arnold for not losing faith in me :)
 
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