CrayolaViolence
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I realize it's not as massive as some tanks on here (not even close really) but this a huge tank for me. We got the tank in and set up the other day. I've laid out the sand and have begun building the "decorative" part of the rock work. I have to wait until I have water in the tank and it cycling before I move the live rock over and add it to the base of some of the sculptures to lift them up. I wanted to make sure I had plenty of nooks and crannies, and unusual shapes to put coral on and a varied selection of heights. That will come later when I add the live rock as it will be the base for some of the rock sculptures. Now all I need to do is wait for my pump to come in, get the lines hooked up and then get the cycling started. After that, I'll officially decide on the lights to use. Whether to move my 2 kessils over or go with 3, 6 bulb FHO lights (24 inches) that would fit over each of the open sections of the tank.