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  • Beth777
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    Me either! I used to love your regular ole rain and storms until we flooded this last time so sure don't want a hurricane!

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  • ptran
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    No hurricane for me!


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  • Sataly
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    I saw hurricane and I get excited. I surf and hurricane surf is some of the best in America in the Gulf! Get stoked people!

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  • Beth777
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    I definitely want long, not tall. Tall tanks have never appealed to me.

    I found my 75gal on craigslist. There was a woman wanting to trade her 75 for a 30 long. I still miss my 30 since it was a beautiful tank, but man, I couldn't miss a deal like that!

    Originally posted by ptran View Post
    There you go. I recommend any 6 footer starting with 125 gallon. LOL

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  • ptran
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    There you go. I recommend any 6 footer starting with 125 gallon. LOL

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  • Beth777
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    I like the way you think! I told him yesterday that I'm going to save up for a larger tank ane he smiled and asked how much longer would the tank be compared to the 75 and what size? Wooo hooo!

    Originally posted by Jose View Post
    It's time to upgrade to a bigger tank so parameters don't change as quick

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  • Jose
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    Originally posted by Beth777 View Post
    I've gone over a month when I was sick. ugh! I know that's bad. Fortunately hubby will do it for me now if I need him to. I try not burden him with my hobby.
    It's time to upgrade to a bigger tank so parameters don't change as quick

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  • Beth777
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    I've gone over a month when I was sick. ugh! I know that's bad. Fortunately hubby will do it for me now if I need him to. I try not burden him with my hobby.

    Originally posted by ptran View Post
    Yeah, no big deal. I'll just have to scale back on feeding them for a few days. I've gone 3 weeks w/o wc before.

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  • Beth777
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    I would cry for weeks and weeks.

    Originally posted by ptran View Post
    No problem.

    Many people lost their fish a few weeks ago after the big rain. They learnt the hard way.

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  • Beth777
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    Try to think positive, you never know, could be like my neighbors boat during Ike, just sitting there unharmed.

    I hope Ken is ok too! I've grown very fond of you all in a short time.

    Originally posted by troy tucker View Post
    They said that the tide was 9' above normal this morning. My boat may be gone, . I hope Ken is ok his place is on G. Bay.

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  • ptran
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    No problem.

    Many people lost their fish a few weeks ago after the big rain. They learnt the hard way.

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  • bamzam
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    Ah ok. Thanks for the heads up!

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  • troy tucker
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    More Chloramines.

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  • ptran
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    Yes. After a big rain, the city is known to double, triple, quadruple dosage on the chemical for water treatment to keep it safe for human comsumption. This results in high concentration of Chlorine, Chloramine, other unknown chemicals in the water that is not friendly to fish.

    It's best to wait a couple days after the rain to do water change. If you have a carbon bottle, it helps remove these contaminant and you can do wc as usual.

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  • bamzam
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    Originally posted by ptran View Post
    Yes big time.


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    In what way? Contaminants? Chlorine?

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