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Well I moved all my stuff over to the new aquarium. Looks much better with all that rock. About 2 to 2.5 lbs per gallon in there...
Here are some pics. Now the stand was made from wood I had lying around at the house and stain and poly laying around from my kitchen remodel. Only cost was...
He is always in that pipe. I need to remove that pump. He backed up all the way down the pipe almost to the impeller. Its not plugged in because it is too powerful to be mounted with just an elbow outlet. When I first plugged it in it shot back and sucked up sand... shooting water 2 food up...
nitrates are under control... currently at 15.. lots of gunk in the tank I had to suck out.. hidden under my rocks.
I am currently building a stand at http://www.reeffrontiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26269
Going to put a 55 gallon down there and put a fuge in there.
As far as the tank...
well next month I should be getting a slight bonus so I can add about 100 lbs of base rock and 50 lbs of live rock. I'm thinking I should take apart the tank completely.. move it off the stand.. fix the stand and put a 55 gallon tank under the main 125. Put a mix of a sump/refugium and then redo...
What do you guys think of making your own rock?
Well I was given the tank for free. The rock I have actually came out of my 55 gallon tank, which is now a goldfish tank.
Hi. I have a 125 gallon tank with plenty of circulation and about 80 lbs of live rock.
Fish list:
1 yellow tang
1 bicolor blenny
1 diamondback goby
2 bar gobies
1 sixline wrasse
2 percula clowns
Inverts:
20 red leg hermit crabs
10-20 snails - astrea or nass mix
1 skunk cleaner shrimp
Tank...