So far so good.
Let's just wait and see.
I will keep you updated.
BTW, Chingy seems to be the name for lady. Don't you think?
Just call me Ching.
Well over here in the pop culture it would be considered cool to be called "chingy" seeing as there is a rapper named chingy, and isn't everything rappers do just so cool!!!:hammer::hammer: Can you smell my sarcasm??? Hope you didn't take offense.
very nice Ching
can you measure the par at the bottom on the tank lit by those Par38's?
Well over here in the pop culture it would be considered cool to be called "chingy" seeing as there is a rapper named chingy, and isn't everything rappers do just so cool!!!:hammer::hammer: Can you smell my sarcasm??? Hope you didn't take offense.
Thanks. But I do prefer hip-hop just like this one.:dance:ohh yes,everything rappers do is just cool.chingchai is a rapper of the reef world :lolspin:
ChingChai, Amazing setup and it only get better and better, since all the corals are placed so close together , how do you control the corals from stinging each other?
and how on earth do you manage to stick a coral in the gaps (if you can still find anymore) and keep it that way till the putty has dried?
Chingchai, I apologize if I you already explained and I missed it, but what is the purpose of this small tank? Is it a quarantine tank? What was the need to go to such a blue light for this small tank?
Thx,
Dave.M
![]()
Rob. Thank you.i love the auto-dry cabinet for the camera. That's sweet. Ching fantastic job and thank you for posting so many pictures of all your equipment. Your build is absolutely amazing. Keep up the fine work!
Wow. That is so great.Kardinal is Canadian.. yeah!!
sweetnsour. Thank you.
I do let some of my corals touching each other. It is impossible to trim each of them. And more than that, there is no serious affect.
Just like I used to mention before, most of my corals are not glued.
I just put them in secure position. That's it.