Crazy_Beaver
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I think its better to lower the structure on the right side!I like the other structures!
all the best!
all the best!
I think its better to lower the structure on the right side!I like the other structures!
all the best!
I like the rock work, thanks for keeping the thread updated! I am concerned that there was no music selection in your last couple posts thoughWhy the lanthanum chloride, did you have problems with the rock in the past? Where do you source it these days?
dude,you have an incredible tank,excellent build...though I didn't read the whole thread,I'm thoroughly impressed,Berkley is awesome,loved the 5 o'clock somewhere sign too![]()
glad to see some of my mentors and fellow plywoodsters mentioned in the first page of your thread![]()
Looking good. I like how open the rock structure are. There's lots of space for fish to swim in and around them and as corals fill in I'm sure you'll get some pretty neat looking valleys!
Are you measuring any phosphate right now? Or is the lanthanum chloride more a preventative type of measure?
Loooking nice!
Gotta feel good to have it salty.
Thanks so much tgunn! I do not have a phosphate test yet so this is definitely prevenatative at this point. Although, I've been dripping a bit and not really getting any precipitate which seems odd. I can't believe there is no phosphate in this rock and substrate. With pure pristine saltwater I would think for sure it would be leaching. I may have to get one of those Hanna photometer sooner than later.
could you tell me how you put those rocks together,they look great,not the back wall ,the ones in middle of tank thanks 18fisher
thanks for reply,you dont happen to have any pics of you doing this,drilling holes etc thanks again for reply cant waite to try this 18fisher
Wow what a cool build. I wish I had the skill to work with wood like that. I can weld with the best of them thou.
Interesting build. I'll be following this one as it progresses.