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Looks good Mike
I am glad you chose the black quartz I think it looks stunning.
Thanks Matt! The quartz is also very durable and resistant to stains and scratching, too. We don't have to seal it the way that granite requires.
Very nice! I like the black and white contrast
Thank you, Scott. We really fretted over the color choices, but lucky for us, Terry is very persistent and has a fantastic eye for such things.
Beautiful! Nothing like presenting a display with top notch cabinetry. :thumbsup:
Brett, we're so fortunate the cabinets weren't damaged by the "big leak of 2010". Hopefully they continue to hold up. The quality construction and paint helped a lot.
those blastos are so colorful cant wait tilll this tank gets redone again lol each time its better and better
Hahah John - thanks for the compliment! We got those blastos from Dr Mac many years ago, and have always babied them. i wish there was a "safe deposit box" for corals, cuz those would be one we would surely put a frag away.
I'd bet they werent laying dormant, just in such low populations for a long period that they were of no consequence.
Congrats on the new rock and other progress. One word of caution, that both drummereef and I've experienced; that marco rock makes for great aquascaping but will take some serious time to cure. We've both enjoyed some good algae bouts in the first few months of lighted use (I cured mine for 8 months or more in a simple system with a little seed rock, and I didnt have any algae until I fired up my metal halides). It hasnt caused me any other concerns that I can obviously tell, though time will be the ultimate truth. Good luck moving forward!
Thanks for the advice, Chris. With all the work we've been doing on the live rock, we're going to have some cycling in the new 300, no doubt. We scrubbed all the rock today, rinsed it in fresh salt mix, and put it back in the vat with some Stability to help get some bacteria colonizing.
What I did with my Marco rocks is soak it in a diluted solution of Vinegar and water and then rinsed it in freshwater as well. I believe I did this about 4 times. I did end up having, however, were some dinos. I think it was because my skimmer was undersized as well though. Add circulation and I think you would be good to go. Good advice though CRVZ. Oh yah, I also used the Key Largo in my biocube with the cheap BioCube skimmer. I did not have algae either.
Good to know! We have been curing in salt vats, but have not heard about an acid bath. Need to do some more reading! Good to hear from you again MG!
That stand is so nice. Can't wait to see some water in the tank.....well, saltwater.
Ahh, thanks LN. We're getting pretty excited too...tired, but excited!
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We were busy today. The goal was to get busy on the rock work for our new aquascape. We started just like we did before with a scale model of the tank on the floor of the garage:
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First, just trying out a few ideas and getting used to the fiberglass rods, the base pieces, and the tree assembly techniques:
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After a couple of hours (or three or five hahah), here's what we landed on for the right side:
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A different perspective:
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Tomorrow: more rock work and perhaps finishing off the display tank plumbing. Thanks for watching! :beer: