falcona2552
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Hello Everyone,
It has been a few years since my last tank, and I am really excited and fortunate to have the chance to get back to reef keeping. After looking at a lot of different AIO systems (my old system was a 29G biocube so I am most familiar with them) I will be building off of a 34G Mini II by Cad Lights. I have been scaping some dry rock from Marco Rocks and have ended up with about 25 lbs in a configuration I am finally happy with. The lightning isn't the best where I have them set up so try to visualize the depth that isn't showing up on the pictures attached below.
Would love some feedback on my rocks cape so far, and I will be using the fine grit sand as well for the bottom about 1" deep. One question I have, is how much depth do I need from the surface of the water to the highest point of my rocks?
The 1" dashed line around the border of the paper, which is exact dimensions of space I have to work with in tank (16x30), is to keep all rock off glass and provide a gap all the way around for water flow and to eliminate dead spots as best as I can.
It has been a few years since my last tank, and I am really excited and fortunate to have the chance to get back to reef keeping. After looking at a lot of different AIO systems (my old system was a 29G biocube so I am most familiar with them) I will be building off of a 34G Mini II by Cad Lights. I have been scaping some dry rock from Marco Rocks and have ended up with about 25 lbs in a configuration I am finally happy with. The lightning isn't the best where I have them set up so try to visualize the depth that isn't showing up on the pictures attached below.
Would love some feedback on my rocks cape so far, and I will be using the fine grit sand as well for the bottom about 1" deep. One question I have, is how much depth do I need from the surface of the water to the highest point of my rocks?
The 1" dashed line around the border of the paper, which is exact dimensions of space I have to work with in tank (16x30), is to keep all rock off glass and provide a gap all the way around for water flow and to eliminate dead spots as best as I can.
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