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T.I.B.E.T (The Incredibly Big Expensive Tank)

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I got this new tang. His name is BillyBob (no I didn't name him), and he is awesome. He has some evidence of hard living, a scared face. He has a wonderful personality though, and really active all the time so I'm thrilled. He came from a wonderfully spoiled home and I hope that he is happy in his new permanent home soon. He changed colours a few days after I got him for about 5 minutes, it was really mesmerizing and stunning to watch. Apologies on the "phone quality" it was one of those, "oh grab a camera!" moments.



Been doing a lot of shopping and wanna-be shopping lately. I don't know what it is lately, but wow is it hard to get stuff shipped all of a sudden. So many problems with shipping issues, mostly delays, backorders, or supplier orders not being filled, etc. It sucks, but so is life.

I have my 4-way OM with drums now!

I've gotten half my pumps, I settled on 2 hammerheads, and a dart for now for tank circulation and return (aside from the OM). I need to find a backup pump to have on hand, but I have a bit of a storage issue now and I'm really afraid I'm going to buy something, put it somewhere and totally forget about it.

The above senario has already happened...twice. I bought, didn't put away, then threw out an entire bag of plumbing parts, and then did the same thing with probes and calibration fluid that I bought. DOH!

Tonight I'll charge my camera, and then I think I'll start on building some rockwork! I figure I'll just keep buying a box or two every little while until I figure out exactly how much rock I'll need to execute the designs I'm looking for.

I've been poking around looking at Prodibio and other such systems before I commit my cash to my original plan; reactors. I'm trying to find examples of established, or new tanks that started on the system then got off it and what were, if any, the reactions of the tank and inhabitants. I love the idea, but the cost is up there, and I've only budgeted long-term with about $250-$350/month in carrying and support costs.

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Tags: regal, tang
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Tank Entry , ‎ Electrical , ‎ Plumbing , ‎ DIY projects , ‎ Equipment

Comments

  1. gettareef's Avatar
    Very beautiful fish you got there. Billybob's a keeper!
  2. joeogio's Avatar
    cool fish! what kind is it? haven't seen one quite like it
  3. melev's Avatar
    You've really taken your time with this project, much longer than I could have ever dreamed of. Hopefully this will pick up steam once more.
  4. michika's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by joeogio
    cool fish! what kind is it? haven't seen one quite like it
    He's actually a regal tang, looks like a regular black and blue one 90% of the time.