V vair New member Feb 11, 2014 #21 I thought we were building a city landscape (ha ha) until I got lower down on the pics and saw the rock. Interesting technique on that, looks good. Really good!
I thought we were building a city landscape (ha ha) until I got lower down on the pics and saw the rock. Interesting technique on that, looks good. Really good!
ConAquaSys New member Feb 11, 2014 #22 ----------------------------------------------- I'll write up a narrative as soon as I can folks
J juice79 New member Feb 11, 2014 #23 Amazing aquascape. Covering the seams with spray foam was a great idea, makes it look like one large natural rock. Cant wait to see it fully stocked
Amazing aquascape. Covering the seams with spray foam was a great idea, makes it look like one large natural rock. Cant wait to see it fully stocked
P PanicBuyer New member Feb 11, 2014 #24 The start of your project looks like legos for reefers. What a great way to fill in dead space and save on rock. Nice job.
The start of your project looks like legos for reefers. What a great way to fill in dead space and save on rock. Nice job.
albano SALTWATER since '73 Premium Member Feb 11, 2014 #25 ConAquaSys said: Click to expand... I hope you don't mind... I've sent these plans to my architect, for a high rise condo w/ retail space that we're building !
ConAquaSys said: Click to expand... I hope you don't mind... I've sent these plans to my architect, for a high rise condo w/ retail space that we're building !
V vair New member Feb 11, 2014 #26 albano said: i hope you don't mind... I've sent these plans to my architect, for a high rise condo w/ retail space that we're building ! Click to expand... lol
albano said: i hope you don't mind... I've sent these plans to my architect, for a high rise condo w/ retail space that we're building ! Click to expand... lol
worm5406 Not afriad to admit wrong Team RC Feb 11, 2014 #27 Actually it does look good... Espc with the floating bridge to protect the lower property.
ConAquaSys New member Feb 11, 2014 #28 ...and to think, my parents said all those years playing with Legos were ill spent.
1fishkeeper Premium Member Feb 12, 2014 #30 ConAquaSys said: ...and to think, my parents said all those years playing with Legos were ill spent. Click to expand... That was the first thing that popped in my head when seeing the pictures where "its just like legos".
ConAquaSys said: ...and to think, my parents said all those years playing with Legos were ill spent. Click to expand... That was the first thing that popped in my head when seeing the pictures where "its just like legos".
ConAquaSys New member Mar 4, 2014 #31 Update! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nb_CpyPvqQE&feature=youtu.be Livestock 3/1 Fishes 4 Sunburst Anthias (Serranocirrhitus latus) 3 Chalk Bass (Serranus tortugarum) 1 Sunrise Dottyback (Psuedochromis flavivertex) 1 Banngai Cardinal (Pterapogon kaudern) 2 Ocellaris Clown (Amphiprion ocellaris) 6 Blue-green Chromis (Chromis viridis) 3 Blue Reef Chromis (Chromis cyanea) 5 Blue Devil Damsel (Chrysiptera cyanea) 6 Blue Saphire Damsel (Chrysiptera springeri) 3 Kupang Damsel (Chrysiptera hemicyanea) 3 Purple Firefish (Nemateleotris decora) Inverts Cucumber Cowrie sp. Nerite spp. Cerith sp. Nassarius spp. Mithrax Crab Mexican Turbo Blue-leg Hermit Red-leg Hermit Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp Corals Cactus Coral (Pavona sp.) Plate (Fungia granulosa) Frogspawn (Euphyllia divisa or Euphyllia paradivisa) Torch (Euphyllia glabrescens) Hammer (Euphyllia parancora) Euphyllia sp. Bubble (Plerogyra sinuosa) Open Brain (Trachyphyllia geoffroyi) Brain (Oulophyllia sp.) Maze Brain (Platygyra sp.) Australogyra sp. Hydnophora sp. Echinopora lamellosa Toadstool (Sarcophyton sp.) and of course Mushrooms, Zoas, and Palys ------------------------------- Info LSS remains the same after initial set-up, with the UV currently offline to allow the system to mature. Water quality has remained relatively stable since the initial cycling period, maintained with a 15%-20% waterchange/week 3/1 Sal - 32 pH - 8.2 NH3 - >100 NO2 - >.01 NO3 - 5 PO4 - ~.01 Alk - ~3.5 CaCO3 - ~1000 Mortalities -3 Green Chromis - Aggression -1 Blue Devil - Arrived in poor condition -------------------------------- Feel free to ask any questions about the system!
Update! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nb_CpyPvqQE&feature=youtu.be Livestock 3/1 Fishes 4 Sunburst Anthias (Serranocirrhitus latus) 3 Chalk Bass (Serranus tortugarum) 1 Sunrise Dottyback (Psuedochromis flavivertex) 1 Banngai Cardinal (Pterapogon kaudern) 2 Ocellaris Clown (Amphiprion ocellaris) 6 Blue-green Chromis (Chromis viridis) 3 Blue Reef Chromis (Chromis cyanea) 5 Blue Devil Damsel (Chrysiptera cyanea) 6 Blue Saphire Damsel (Chrysiptera springeri) 3 Kupang Damsel (Chrysiptera hemicyanea) 3 Purple Firefish (Nemateleotris decora) Inverts Cucumber Cowrie sp. Nerite spp. Cerith sp. Nassarius spp. Mithrax Crab Mexican Turbo Blue-leg Hermit Red-leg Hermit Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp Corals Cactus Coral (Pavona sp.) Plate (Fungia granulosa) Frogspawn (Euphyllia divisa or Euphyllia paradivisa) Torch (Euphyllia glabrescens) Hammer (Euphyllia parancora) Euphyllia sp. Bubble (Plerogyra sinuosa) Open Brain (Trachyphyllia geoffroyi) Brain (Oulophyllia sp.) Maze Brain (Platygyra sp.) Australogyra sp. Hydnophora sp. Echinopora lamellosa Toadstool (Sarcophyton sp.) and of course Mushrooms, Zoas, and Palys ------------------------------- Info LSS remains the same after initial set-up, with the UV currently offline to allow the system to mature. Water quality has remained relatively stable since the initial cycling period, maintained with a 15%-20% waterchange/week 3/1 Sal - 32 pH - 8.2 NH3 - >100 NO2 - >.01 NO3 - 5 PO4 - ~.01 Alk - ~3.5 CaCO3 - ~1000 Mortalities -3 Green Chromis - Aggression -1 Blue Devil - Arrived in poor condition -------------------------------- Feel free to ask any questions about the system!
axia55 Premium Member Mar 9, 2014 #32 Looks great! Still debating doing this for the 60x30x22 tank that will be going up in a few months.