homer1475 New member Mar 2, 2016 #2 Other then looking really light on rock, it looks fine to me. It's you who has to look at it, so whatever is pleasing to you. General recommendation on rock is 1 to 1 1/2 pounds per gallon.
Other then looking really light on rock, it looks fine to me. It's you who has to look at it, so whatever is pleasing to you. General recommendation on rock is 1 to 1 1/2 pounds per gallon.
J Jerm_54 New member Mar 2, 2016 #3 Are those the reef breeder v2? Still waiting on a review of those haha. And I like the scape but it could definitely use a little more rock.
Are those the reef breeder v2? Still waiting on a review of those haha. And I like the scape but it could definitely use a little more rock.
M MadCnty New member Mar 3, 2016 #4 homer1475 said: Other then looking really light on rock, it looks fine to me. It's you who has to look at it, so whatever is pleasing to you. General recommendation on rock is 1 to 1 1/2 pounds per gallon. Click to expand... I agree it does look good but you need more rock... You already have some live why not add some cheaper dry to "fill" out the scape...
homer1475 said: Other then looking really light on rock, it looks fine to me. It's you who has to look at it, so whatever is pleasing to you. General recommendation on rock is 1 to 1 1/2 pounds per gallon. Click to expand... I agree it does look good but you need more rock... You already have some live why not add some cheaper dry to "fill" out the scape...
mgoulding New member Mar 4, 2016 #5 There's nothing wrong with open space and room for coral to grow. Throw some extra rock in the sumo to handle the bio load.
There's nothing wrong with open space and room for coral to grow. Throw some extra rock in the sumo to handle the bio load.