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This month marks one full year since I filled my tank with water, and about a year and a half since I joined MR. :) 95% of the livestock in these photos was purchased from MR members and MR vendors. Thanks guys!! :hug:

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November, 2006

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December 2006

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January, 2007

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February, 2007 (after my trip to South Africa)

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March 2007

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April, 2007

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August, 2007 (the day I got back from my 3 month trip in Europe and Africa)

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September, 2007

It was a good tank! And then I upgraded - photos of the new tank and LS when I get a new SD card reader.

I want to point out that I was out of town for approximately 5 months out of this past year, and my tank never crashed. My roommate fed and topped off for me while I was away, and had Brett's number in case of emergencies. Otherwise, the tank was entirely left alone.
 
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EmilyT

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happy birthday mister tank! too bad you're getting replaced :shhh:
 
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masterswimmer

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Lissa, you're tank is amazing. It's also a true testament to the success one can achieve by KEEPING THEIR HANDS OUT OF THE TANK and just letting it mature. Fantastic pictorial.

Happy birthday L.........

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EmilyT

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Well:rolleyes: you said the trickling in your new tank was driving you nuts and i asked if you have to pee alot.:confused:
 
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Well:rolleyes: you said the trickling in your new tank was driving you nuts and i asked if you have to pee alot.:confused:

Oh! :) On RG. (I saw it right before my internet cut out). No, it does not make me have to pee a lot. :)

Russ - I will say that I do not advocate leaving the country for long stretches as an antidote to handsinthetankitis. I think I lost surprisingly little given the circumstance, but while I was away at different points, I definitely lost: 4 nice colonies of zoanthids (probably zoa eating crab or something falling over onto them), 1 good sized frag of sinularia, 1/2 of my green polyp stylophora (STN), my entire pipe organ (shaded), most of my red lobo (stung by a growing pearl bubble coral), green pavona (fell down), and all of my unsold frags - mostly zoanthids, a tiny frag of blue blastos, some clove polyps (frag rack tipped over), etc. etc. I try to keep my hands out of the tank as much as possible and make sure my tank is nice and stable before I leave it (otherwise it will crash), but it's nice to be able to put things back where they are supposed to be. :happysad:
 

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