12 : 20 : 03 Sorry for the longmessage
      Well, GeoCities officially
stinks, but I'm cheap and I don't want to pay for a domain.  I'll wait until I get a new digi cam, then it might be worth it.  As for now, I've been on and off with this website.  First off, I don't think many people view it anyway.  Secondly, there's not much I can do with it now, while I'm waiting and stocking my tank. 
     As you might have noticed, I am somone who firmly believes
"Patience is the Key!" I've strongly beleieved that since my first major Freshwater tank in '01, when I lost my first fish.  Then, I shifted to the net to find some help/information, and I've been sucked in since then.
     This tank has been set up since June 6th, 2003, and it
only has 3 fish in it.  In addition to some LR and a couple other inverts, I am most definitely taking my time towards success.  I constantly read articles, posts, and editorials anywhere I can find them, and love learning new things about the hobby.  When I want one fish, I learn about a new one and change my mind!  When I want one new set of lights, I learn about a new revolutionary way of lighting, or about skimmers, or sand beds!  It's a fast paced hobby, and I love it.
     My site is
nothing too special - I know everyone longs for a new exciting place to come and enjoy more and better pictures, and new innovative ideas- but this is what I have to offer, so I hope you can enjoy!  I will be devoted, over the holidays, to adding new things to the site, and finishing up some pages that need work (by the way, tank specs along with a new tank updates page is up!).
    The most exciting thing I have going on right now though, is that I finally ordered a new lighting system.  I have kind of been putitng off these lights for a while, waiting for the life on my TBS to come to a  minimum, I know it's crazy, but I have no palce to add new corals!  Now that some of the old or uglier ones have disappeared, I am looking forward to my
new 250W MH, 10K XM, ARO Electronic Ballast lighting system.  Hopefully that will liven up my bland 37 G system.  The only thing I will need after this is a small HOB Skimmer, which I've already picked out, and then I will be added some new corals!
     Since my last update, I have added a lovely
Cherub Angelfish (which does not stay still long enough for a photo) and an awesome Spotted Hawkfish.  I also bought two giant Turbo Snails to help out with some of the algae (since the hermits kill the little turbos) but ironically, the hermits already killed one.  Check out my site for some details, specs, and pics of my aquaium!  I'd love any criticism or feedback you may have :) 

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