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yeah it's already been drilled and a custom overflow mounted inside. I had that done as soon as I decided to go saltwater. I don't like the idea of plumbing coming up and over the back of the tank, plus those overflows seems really loud and not nearly as effective.
the only problem I have with that is I already have the 150 gallon tank. It used to be one of my freshwater tanks that I took down. I'm not exactly on a tight budget with this project, but I don't want to go crazy with spending. A new tank plus all of the equipment that goes along with it is one...
First off, thank you for the welcome. I've been surfing these forums for quite awhile but just finally got around to making an account and asking question. lol
alright, so I've run into a little snag with my stocking list. The site that I've been using for a couple of years now for my...
well in a couple of months I'll be upgrading to a 150 gallon and that'll be full reef. this tank is just so I can get used to taking care of marine life properly. If that's the case with them picking on the corals and other things they'll just stay in the 30 gallon.
Thanks for the advice about...
alright, thanks for the information. In a couple of months when I get the hang of all of this I'm going to be upgrading to a 150 gallon so I'll get my flames and then later on I'll get the Mandarin then I suppose.
I'd rather me suffer not having them then them suffer because I do.
So my new...
alright, so my fishless cycling is kick started and underway. my tank size and levels are:
30 gallon+10 gallon sump(still in the works, but will be added before the cycle is finished)
Ammonia:10ppm(after a water change. Added some shipped live rock a day or two ago and the die off is really...
man those look great. you should do a detailed step by step of the actual process and some of the different techniques on how to do those ridges and whatnot and how to do the molding in the sand. It would be great to use for a base rock with a perfectly flat bottom that you could tie natural...
for the issue with the gap in the bottom perhaps a 1/4 bit of lament board cut to size to cover the entire bottom. A simple router would clean up the edge to it and you could fit in perfectly. You could even stain it to match the rest of the television if so inclined so it blends in perfectly...
First I would like to say that I've been reading these forums for months now for advice on fish and setup for both fresh and saltwater fish and this is one of the best forums for information and DIY aquatic projects around.
Alright here's the deal. I'm new to salt but not to fish in general...