Nope! it's not 100% necessary, but it's will certainly help to use putty or epoxy.
Majority of mine are free stacked and some I had to use putty as my giant turbo snails can and will bulldozer my rock work. Also, don't under estimate the strength of some of the fish, they can move big rocks. I have witnessed my velvet damsel moved a tonga branch 10+ time bigger then it.
I second that ☝ rockscape looks great! Mine also is not glued together but I would like to. I have a big turbo snail I've been debating on keeping as he's done his job and it too big for my 5 gallon. Would love to see how this turns out though!I don't think it looks bad. I like it!
Save yourself some headaches and throw out the hydrometer and get yourself a decent refractometer. Your future inhabitants and headache will thank you.
I don't think it looks bad. I like it!
Save yourself some headaches and throw out the hydrometer and get yourself a decent refractometer. Your future inhabitants and headache will thank you.
More flow!!
I plan on adding another koralia on the left wall soon.
and a skimmer![]()
I like the rockscape! I'm a big fan of tunnels and caves. Only thing I'd suggest is taking advantage of the depth of your tank. Maybe spreading the rock more front to back, rather than stacking. You want plenty of room for a variety of corals to grow
I like the rockscape! I'm a big fan of tunnels and caves. Only thing I'd suggest is taking advantage of the depth of your tank. Maybe spreading the rock more front to back, rather than stacking. You want plenty of room for a variety of corals to grow