Thanh
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- Joined
- Feb 7, 2013
- Location
- Kitchener, Ontario
Congrats Phil!! Love the new rock scaping
Yeah what I had originally envisioned was the left mound being a longer oblong reef and the right hand one being a smaller roundish island. Gotta figure out how to make it happen . I've got a good base to build on now though, and room on the sand bed where I can move corals to while I work on the structures. Thats one of the tough parts about aquascaping with rocks that already have corals encrusted onto them... how to move things around without crushing anything, and then how to position the rocks so that the corals are face up!I like the two pods as well. I think it would look good if you made one of the islands a different size then the other.
Oh is right, in this case i am sticking with t5. it seem to do the job.Yes all of the rocks came from my 90 gallon. And lol, yeah they do look small don't they! I used to think some of those pieces were massive before I moved them in here... the scale of this tank really puts them into perspective.
Oh and for anyone curious about the hydro bill (Kevin!) It went up by about 200 bucks this month... [emoji44] [emoji33]
Thanks man. I am using 200 lbs of CaribSea Seaflor Grade Special, and just under 40 lbs of Crushed Coral that I brought over from my previous tank.Looks great - what kind of sand are you using?
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