is this freshwaterpleco...???
anyways... you try to make yourself look smart, but you fail...
obviously that was all a cut and paste... stop wasting bandwidth and go drink some greek fire...
also... this sounds like alchemy to me... i have been practicing alchemy and studing it... i even have a bunch of alchemy tattoo's... i'm hardcore into it...
anyways... you fail... you have just got the SUPER AIDS virus and i hope it eats you away slowly and painfully...
This might be a weird topic?
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IHATEFISH - Posts: 3
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Thank you so much for your crituqe and no its not copy pasted it was written by me, good luck with your alchemy and ill have to get to work on those super AIDS.
Sincerely and with greatest regards,
Johnathan Stuart
Sincerely and with greatest regards,
Johnathan Stuart
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littlej2455 - Posts: 193
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im totally lost now. haha is two 1200 gph too much for a 125 long? It is about 6 feet long. Should I get a 1200 gph and something smaller?
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IHATEFISH - Posts: 3
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I am greatly insulted by the many negative comments i have recieved by you fellow comentors. I, however, find my responce to this mans problem as completaly correct and hopefully it will solve this problem. Why can't you just appreciate my effort of trying to help instead of complaining and insulting.
Sincerely
Johnathan Stewart
Sincerely
Johnathan Stewart
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lightsluvr - Posts: 26
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Don't feed the troll.
LittleJ - If you plan on keeping SPS, figure minimum 20x your tank volume for flow. In other words, 20 x 125 = 2500 gph. That is a minmum number. Many SPS tanks have 30x, even 40x flow rates. We are talking about turbulent flow - not laminar.
LL
LittleJ - If you plan on keeping SPS, figure minimum 20x your tank volume for flow. In other words, 20 x 125 = 2500 gph. That is a minmum number. Many SPS tanks have 30x, even 40x flow rates. We are talking about turbulent flow - not laminar.
LL