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Quite a few nice pieces, Chuck. Thanks for sharing. I still need to get those images I took edited and I'll then post them here.
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Chuck,
I just tripped into this thread today and it's been quite a read. I'm glad to see the ranting of others hi-jacking your thread seemed to curb after the split. Many of these self righteous hobbiests are pretty hypocritical; if they really wanted what was best for the fish they would leave them in the ocean. I know this will upset the "tang police" but I think we keep fish for our own enjoyment, not theirs. Otherwise like I said we would leave them in the ocean. In my opinion if you can handle the bio-load that is what really matters, and I'm pretty sure most of these nay-sayers have never been scuba diving, because in some places I've had trouble seeing the coral because the fish population is so thick. There is a lot of ocean space left open but they tend to crowd together around the reef so being in a tank with enough to eat shouldn't be a big problem. I think most fish like company, although that said, guess what? Fish fight in the wild too. Anyway, I think your system is very well done.
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Are all the cameras down today?
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