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Posted by tanked1@ftml.net.minus.this on December 18, 2006, 12:21 am
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Hi folks,

My old reference site of 5yrs just moved to its own domain. The new site
is: at-home-and-tanked.com (or tanked.info if you prefer). To refresh
your memory, the home page shows my 250g tank in the garage with my
Harley in foreground... just cause it was too much trouble to move it.
:)

Thanks for the feedback over the years, especially on my pages regarding
Acrylic vs. Glass: The Facts, Fishless Cycling and Nitrate
Management. I've updated the links, added a chart for thicknesses
required for acrylic tanks, a page on Humane Euthanization, and I'll be
adding a lot more content. In fact the site will be actively updated
from this point forward.

My distichodus, Bongo, got so big I had to transport him to SeaWorld, so
I'll be adding pics and pages on that as well. Thanks again for your
comments and support over the years.

Tanked
at-home-and-tanked.com
tanked.info

Posted by John on December 18, 2006, 3:17 pm
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> Hi folks,
>
> My old reference site of 5yrs just moved to its own domain. The new site
> is: at-home-and-tanked.com (or tanked.info if you prefer). To refresh
> your memory, the home page shows my 250g tank in the garage with my
> Harley in foreground... just cause it was too much trouble to move it.
> :)

I will be happy to come over and take the Harley off your hands if your
haveing a problem moving it. :)

>
> Thanks for the feedback over the years, especially on my pages regarding
> Acrylic vs. Glass: The Facts, Fishless Cycling and Nitrate

Fishless Cycling... You mean you take your Harley out and leave your poor
fish at home?

> Management. I've updated the links, added a chart for thicknesses
> required for acrylic tanks, a page on Humane Euthanization, and I'll be
> adding a lot more content. In fact the site will be actively updated
> from this point forward.
>
> My distichodus, Bongo, got so big I had to transport him to SeaWorld, so
> I'll be adding pics and pages on that as well. Thanks again for your
> comments and support over the years.
>
> Tanked
> at-home-and-tanked.com
> tanked.info

Nice Site
John




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