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Re: Members Tanks and Bios
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 1:47 am
by Babyreef
Hello all,
My name is Mark. Ive been keeping reef tanks for 6 years and learned lots in that time (i hope). Im currently running a bio cube 29g downgraded big time because of my move here from another state. My little reef is heavily moded. The only thing original is the glass on the tank itself, lol. I like sps and clams the most and decided this is the route i am going, however i do have a few lps and ricordias. I will be slowly getting rid of the lps as my sps grow and require more room.
Here is a picture of my setup.

Re: Members Tanks and Bios
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 10:42 pm
by pheonixsoul25
nice tank !
Re: Members Tanks and Bios
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 9:54 pm
by pheonixsoul25
well my 29 gallon crashed so here is the new project

before i got it this is what the tank looked like.

after i removed all the live rock and fish and drain water, moved it all to my apartment and started filling tank back up found a fish had survived the tank move with no water in it !

after fill up and rock scaping

cleared up with new scape.
got crazy pods in sump and in display tank so ready for my mandarin !!

marineland sump with liverock and macro

Re: Members Tanks and Bios
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:16 pm
by deshraya
What information do I have to write down from the bios before I change my cmos battery? I keep getting a cmos battery failure message. I have been getting the message off and on for several months, yet my computer is running just like it always did. After I change the cmos could I just use system restore to reset the bios settings?
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Re: Members Tanks and Bios
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 7:23 am
by snoopdog
Are you joking ?
People are not talking about BIOS, like a computers Basic Input Output System. The name of the forum and the pictures of people's aquariums was not enough of a hint for you ?
Re: Members Tanks and Bios
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 4:47 pm
by turbo98
Re: Members Tanks and Bios
Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:52 pm
by Buddy08
Hello, my names Blake, ive been in the saltwater hobby about 3 months now and am loving it. This is my 75g reef tank and you can follow my build and progression here:
http://www.mbrk.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6221

Re: Members Tanks and Bios
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 9:13 pm
by hannahdaye
I'm Hannah and I guess I am new to the hobby. My sophomore year of high school (5 years ago) I decided I wanted to be a marine biologist. My senior year my boyfriends (Taylor) little brother (Landyn) wanted a saltwater tank for Christmas. He got a 75 gallon and Taylor his mother and I jumped right into the hobby. That was in 2008. Then Taylor purchased a 100 fish only set up and I have had a 60 gallon reef tank (but mostly sorties bc I don't have time with school for LPS) for a little over a year and I smaller 10 gallon half moon acrylic that is empty bc I cannot decide what I want in it. I went into college as a marine science major and have since changed my mind realizing that it is just a hobby for me.
These are and resolution bc they are from my phone.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 761&type=3
Re: Members Tanks and Bios
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 8:42 pm
by biocubed
Hello everyone,
My name is Chris. I currently live in Austin Texas but have family in Mobile and will be moving over to fairhope during this year. I currently have 1 4 gallon pico tank housing dwarf seahorses or sea colts as some call them. I also have a 220 gallon system that is a blend of 3 display tanks and 1 common sump. I've got salt water mollies in one of the tanks, along with a fire fish and some clams/coral. In the next I have a pair of Wyoming White clownfish I hope to breed. And the last tank has two rose anemone which I hope to add more and some clowns to host, possibly the WW or my Platinum and a phantom. The common sump houses a mantis shrimp because they fascinate me. I'll get a picture of it and post it up in the future once I get it settled in. I'm looking forward to getting to meet people who share the saltwater hobby. In Austin we have a local club that has meetings and gathering, bi annual frag swaps, and just a great community feel. Are there ever meetings in L.A? I'm working on something that I feel might be a hit in the area, and time will tell. But I just wanted to say hello and start to meet people as I gradually move all my stuff to Alabama.

Re: Members Tanks and Bios
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 12:27 pm
by biocubed
Noticed no other posts really come onto this board except buying/selling. Is it a dead board or just inactive members?
Re: Members Tanks and Bios
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 5:44 pm
by Kresnahw22
Its just alil slow, itll get spur boosts every now and then.
Re: Members Tanks and Bios
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2016 12:02 pm
by MobileReefDreamer999
Good looking tanks here. Let's resurrect this
