The scape is unbelievable. If I ever rescape my tank again I will definitely be following that mode. That's awesome man can't wait to see it full of coral after the transfer
Oh man Nick I'm so sorry to hear this!!!! I never read anything about cleaning the stock tanks with vinegar before. Hang in there buddy!
Holy ****!!!
Nick, that is awful!!
Sorry to hear that.. It makes me nauseous just thinking about it..
I had a similar thing happen to me many years ago while moving to a new home..
It really is devastating..
Thank you. I need to add another small portion/structure on the top/left side. Just need to find the right pieces.
Regarding the transfer. Due to limited space, I could not maintained 2 tanks at 1 time. So I bought a Rubbermaid stock tank. What I've learned after the fact was, due to the chemicals/materials that were used to make these stock tanks I really needed to give it a good rinse ie vinegar bath. Lack of knowledge, I gave it a quick rinse, wiped it down with a towel, and transferred all of my livestock. Everything dead within 2 days. Fishes were dead in a few hours which I scooped out. Those that died overnight spike ammonia which lead to the loss of my colonies. I only have a few LPS and miraculously the only SPS that survived is my Oregon tort. Restocking will be an extremely slow process. This may very well be my last update for a long time.
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oh.. just went back and saw that you had old dried rock that you cured..QUOTE]
I threw my old rocks away as well. Current tank, stand and rocks were mine from 8 years ago. Only new items are the canopy and modifying the stand.
Stone, I came back to this thread for inspiration for my new tanks' scaping. Can you tell us how you built those structures? and how they are able to hold up with all that branching?
thanks!
I hope that you're able to see something that you like and approve.
All structures are built/bonded together with epoxy.
Balancing - you will need to play with your structure(s). It will depend on the weight of the rocks that you will be adding. Example would be standing on a tight rope. You have 5lbs on your left hand, you will need to add 5lbs to the right. Be sure that your structure(s) are balanced prior to putting in your tank. Depends on the height and weight of your structure(s) it may crack your tank if it falls. PM me should you have further questions.
Best of luck on your new tank.