Things that make you go HMMMM

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Things that make you go HMMMM

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Okay, I work a really weird schedule and some people are aware of that but you know it is very strange to get home at 4AM in the morning and find a bad of MacroAlgea on your front step. How weird is that?


Could someone shed some light on where it came from so I know who to thank?

I kinda reminded me of those practical jokes people use to play :roll: the one with the dog poop in the bag at the front door. I couldn't see in the bag in the dark and I was worried about moving it too much not knowing what it was.... :shock: Then I see these bristle worms crawling around looking for air...

I couldn't bring myself to waking Kevin to find out what it was doing out there. Well thanks to the mystery macroalgea angel.
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Maybe one of your fishies lost a tooth! :D
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I had dropped it off. I talked to Kevin yesterday because I was going to be in your area. He said he was leaving and would be home later and that he needed some macro. I couldn't wait around for him to get back so I left it on the front porch. He must hve been home already. I didn't even think about ringing the bell and since he was going to Lowes I didn't figure that he would be home yet.

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Glad to know it was you! Concerned me (not knowing where it came from) about putting it in the tanks but I couldn't just leave it out to die.


Thank you so much!
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Thanks buddy, the stuff looked great. Now i have an awesome collection of algea. For a person that is never happy (me) i cannot seem to light my sumps the way i want to . The 75 gallon is closer to what i want than the 29 gallon. Has anyone seen any low profile lighting for like a sump/refugium that is really bright, 10k ?
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