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Justin Cook
March 4th 04, 01:33 AM
Dear gang - I have been keeping fish for as long as I can remember.
Usually the 20g community that could move with me wherever I go. Now
that I am "all grown up" my horizons have broadened. After much
thought I knew that a planted aquarium was the only thing for me. I
have kept live plants before, but never with much thought. I decided
on a 70g that I spent many a night putting together to make perfect.
Everything was ready to go and working perfectly, but I needed one
more bag of flourite (which I researched on this here group).
Needless to say I got in a rush and the tank turned to mud. Rather
than panic, I came here, got what I needed (reassurance that all was
not lost) and fixed it.

So, this posting really is a thank you to everyone here. I have been
reading and learning from you all (this group) for a very long time
and some day hope to contribute myself. I have never seen a question
scoffed at or a newbie ridiculed. Thank you all very much for all of
the times questions have been answered and panics have been quelled.


Thaks again, justin

Ken Pinard
March 4th 04, 02:44 AM
I will second this whole heartedly, I have learn much in the last month
since I have been following. Thank you and all,

Ken

"Justin Cook" > wrote in message
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> Dear gang - I have been keeping fish for as long as I can remember.
> Usually the 20g community that could move with me wherever I go. Now
> that I am "all grown up" my horizons have broadened. After much
> thought I knew that a planted aquarium was the only thing for me. I
> have kept live plants before, but never with much thought. I decided
> on a 70g that I spent many a night putting together to make perfect.
> Everything was ready to go and working perfectly, but I needed one
> more bag of flourite (which I researched on this here group).
> Needless to say I got in a rush and the tank turned to mud. Rather
> than panic, I came here, got what I needed (reassurance that all was
> not lost) and fixed it.
>
> So, this posting really is a thank you to everyone here. I have been
> reading and learning from you all (this group) for a very long time
> and some day hope to contribute myself. I have never seen a question
> scoffed at or a newbie ridiculed. Thank you all very much for all of
> the times questions have been answered and panics have been quelled.
>
>
> Thaks again, justin