hey guys thanks Scale is important to me with this tank,I want nice colonies,but i want them to look good in this cube..So far so good ..It's hard to tell in such a bad pic,but some of the corals I have in here are really nice ones,they are thriving so far(knock on wood)
hey Chris this was a two day project..Drain the tank and sump,let the new water get to the params I wanted..Then the hard part..restacking and placing the coral(I broke a few lol my purple rimmed/green monti cap broke a side off) no biggies though this time..
Boosted..The whole tank is like 8 rocks..i have 4 bottom rocks in a square with acrylic pegs drilled into the rocks keeping them off the bottom..Then second layer I have one huge "Y" shaped rocks sitting on the 4 bottom ones.. Then 3 large rocks sitting on the huge one.These ones on top are the rocks that have most of the corals growing out of them..So removing those large tops rock,takes 90% of the sps with them..
I'm actually surprised the small pressure points haven't had an impact on the glass with the acrylic rods. If it was my tank, the bottom glass would have shattered with my luck.
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