I added 50 more pounds of dry rock to my tank, here are before and after.
Before
After
Hope you like it.
Soon, I may do it online with saltwaterfish.com. One of the guys here ordered an Emperor Angel and was very pleased with the condition and quality of the fish.
Thanks Etunes.good job keith. its lookin good.
I'm going to check the Brooklyn Zoo in a little bit with the boss, they have good prices and nice fish.Yeah I saw that, go for it!
Thanks HN1 NH1 1HN whatever your name is. lolLookin good man!
Hey thanks Mike. I wanted lots of coves and hiding spots.Looks pretty darn good. I love the aquascaping. Great job.
Thanks man. The funny thing is every time I look at it I want to move something, thank god the boss tells me to leave well enough alone (It's hard I tell you).Definitely a great job. Theres alot of swimming area and still alot of rockwork so there are places to hide and such. I really do love your tank, its going to look even better when the coralline spreads through the rocks.
I put 1/4" threaded plastic rod drilled into the top rocks, it should be sufficient. Thanks CS.My father used to use the phrase 'just close the sandwich and eat it', of course he had a few more adjectives thrown in. Which basically means stop looking what's inside the sandwich and complaining and just eat it already. I hear that in my head each time I get the manic 'just one more thing' feeling.
Looking good though. I hope those top ones are secured
Thanks man. The funny thing is every time I look at it I want to move something, thank god the boss tells me to leave well enough alone (It's hard I tell you).
Check out NY Aquatic. They may be close enough for you to drive there. Not saying you won't have luck with SWF.com, but I would try a local 1st even if you have to get it shipped from them. Long Island to Brooklyn shouldn't cost too much to ship.Soon, I may do it online with saltwaterfish.com. One of the guys here ordered an Emperor Angel and was very pleased with the condition and quality of the fish.
Thanks a lot Larry, I'll check it out, it's definitely drivable.Check out NY Aquatic. They may be close enough for you to drive there. Not saying you won't have luck with SWF.com, but I would try a local 1st even if you have to get it shipped from them. Long Island to Brooklyn shouldn't cost too much to ship.