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    Hello from Michigan!!!!!

    Hi Mbieszck, Welcome to the forum ;) How many Fire Belly Newts do you have? Is the aquarium life popular in Detroit? Zhenya
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    long time member returning...

    Hi aznpanther98, Welcome back to the forum and hobby ;) What brings you back? What plans do you have for the future tank? Zhenya
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    Another hello again post.

    Hi tramca, Glad to see you here :) What changes do you have in your tank since 2003? Zhenya
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    Hello Again :)

    Hi Grover, Welcome to the forum :) What tank do you have? Zhenya
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    Filter Preferences

    Have you ever tried using an algae scrubber? They filter the tank while still retaining the nutrients. Here's a link to a page about them in case your curious: http://www.myfishtank.net/forum/threads/mega-powerful-nitrate-and-phosphate-remover-diy.54076/ - C. Smith
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    New Reef Found at Amazon River

    http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/apr/22/huge-coral-reef-discovered-at-amazon-river-mouth?CMP=fb_gu - C. Smith
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    New to Cichlids

    Sorry to hear about your loss. :( - C. Smith
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    Question about 36 gallon tank

    I checked out the video. Very nice tank! It looks spectacular and well thought out. - C. Smith
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    Starting my first saltwater tank :)

    Whoa, your tank sounds aggressive. Definetly use rockscaping to your advantage, and like CAPSLOCK said, you'll need several caves. - C. Smith
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    Mega Powerful Nitrate and Phosphate Remover - DIY!

    "Algae scrubbers are one of the few, if not the only, nutrient removal systems that give me something back: Growth. It's a no brainer" -- Jim Stime, LA Fishguys "I see algae scrubbers as the single most significant nutrient exporter you can have" -- Stephen Babcock, The Corner Reef, Columbia...
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    Help David Attenborough help the Great Barrier Reef

    http://ReefNotCoal.org SF