<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10459984#post10459984 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JB NY
Thanks guys!
Yeah I am happy to finally get the rock in. I am going to let the tank settle for a few weeks before I start putting anything in though. All the rock was already sitting in holding tanks for me so it's fully cured. But I feel the tank will benefit in the long run if I give the whole tank some time to settle in and build up a nice population of pods and other live stuff before I start putting fish and corals in it.
hawaiianwargod I am going to use 250watt MH XM10K lights with icecap ballasts. The same as I did with the old tank. I am going to use luminarc reflectors this time to get the extra spread, so it will cover the 36" area I need this time around.
bleedingthoughtWhen I am talking about gaps in the rock work I am taking about keeping things very open. Leaving spaces for the coral to grow. So I will have spaces any from 6"-12". Not small holes to put pegs into. I don't like doing that. I find it easier to place a coral using glue, that way I can put it anyplace I like.
WiskeyThe sand is aragonite based.