SaltyMember
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Thanks for posting. Looks nice. Very colorful.
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In general, how often are you guys removing the pieces for cleaning? And what are you using for cleaning?
I have 30 corals in my tank and I just got off my lazy but and cleaned them... took about 40 min. I usually clean them every couple of months but sometimes I go a little longer. I give them a quick soak in a bucket of water and bleach (just a splash of bleach to a couple gallons of water), a quick scrub, rinse and they are clean. I have a few down low in the tank and use tongs to get to them. Im going to post a FTS as soon as the tank clears up.
I have 30 corals in my tank and I just got off my lazy but and cleaned them... took about 40 min. I usually clean them every couple of months but sometimes I go a little longer. I give them a quick soak in a bucket of water and bleach (just a splash of bleach to a couple gallons of water), a quick scrub, rinse and they are clean. I have a few down low in the tank and use tongs to get to them. Im going to post a FTS as soon as the tank clears up.
Do you have to soak in water after the bleach bath? or the quick rinse is enough to safely return the corals back to the tank?
I'd love to see a FTS dzfish, I'm currently planning my upgrade. Had a 90 gallon reef. But might be going to fowlr to save time and money. Don't like the look of just rock though, looks incomplete to me. So really thinking of trying to get fake corals and place them on the rocks to make it look like a reef. Won't be 100% but will hopefully tide me over until I'm out of school and less hectic in life and of course have more money to throw at the tank.
Check out OCEANAQUARIA great corals realistic, and fair reasonable prices , Andy is a great artist and guy.
gotta be careful using fake corals, it can come out looking cheap, cheesy and tacky, couple of nice ones in this thread though.