Hey guys,
This is my 1st post here, although, I have been reading alot.
I got my 2nd batch of rock in last week and I cannot express how happy I am with everything. I was not expecting all of the extras and I was amazed. I have a 75 gallon tank with a 40 gallon refugium. I live in Louisiana, so it's a short single flight over for my delivery. When I received the 1st batch, I watched the Ammonia closely and it never even approached .25ppm. I could not believe it. Nothing died. I still waited a week and finally decided that I was good to go, so I emailed TBS, and was quickly replied with a tracking number and that it was on its way. Well, since I got the 2nd batch in place, the Ammonia still has not got up to .25. The anenomes are still looking healthy, but I know better than to have my hopes up that they will live forever.
It's beautiful! And I haven't taken the pics that I should have, but will start
Anyway, the only thing that looks funny is the Gorky. I think there are some dead spots on it. And the bottom skin looks dead. Should I cut it and cut some skin back and reglue it to a base rock so it won't rot? Or is this OK to let alone?
Thanks.
PS: This was an awesome experience and I honestly cannot say that I have had better customer service anywhere else in my life. Thanks TBS.
This is my 1st post here, although, I have been reading alot.
I got my 2nd batch of rock in last week and I cannot express how happy I am with everything. I was not expecting all of the extras and I was amazed. I have a 75 gallon tank with a 40 gallon refugium. I live in Louisiana, so it's a short single flight over for my delivery. When I received the 1st batch, I watched the Ammonia closely and it never even approached .25ppm. I could not believe it. Nothing died. I still waited a week and finally decided that I was good to go, so I emailed TBS, and was quickly replied with a tracking number and that it was on its way. Well, since I got the 2nd batch in place, the Ammonia still has not got up to .25. The anenomes are still looking healthy, but I know better than to have my hopes up that they will live forever.
It's beautiful! And I haven't taken the pics that I should have, but will start

Anyway, the only thing that looks funny is the Gorky. I think there are some dead spots on it. And the bottom skin looks dead. Should I cut it and cut some skin back and reglue it to a base rock so it won't rot? Or is this OK to let alone?
Thanks.
PS: This was an awesome experience and I honestly cannot say that I have had better customer service anywhere else in my life. Thanks TBS.