Hemmie
Premium Member
Saran wrap works well to cover those holes that your eggcrate leaves around equip. (as long as your lights aren't too hot!) Use the Saran wrap to wrap your exposed power strips. Secure all power strips upright to the side, under the stand. Wrap the cords with duct tape and just tack them to the wood.
Surgical gloves instead of the bulky AquaGloves for small tank tasks to keep the Bristles away. You can "feel" what you're doing.
A 32 gallon rubbermaid ready with SW for changes sitting next to your tank (Mines behind a chair) Power head with rubber tubing to mix the water and to pump it into the tank. Python the siphon it out.
If you use a Filter such as an AquaClear, put a piece of rock on top of the Carbon/Floss to keep it down.
AuquaClear 500 makes a tiny refugium. Rock, micro algae and pods. (NO sand) You'll be amazed at the pod population after a while, especially if you have small light over it.
Color a mag flashlight with red magic marker for night viewing.
Red rope lights are great for night viewing as well.
Cut a piece or two of styrofoam packing material, measured to fit between the back of the tank and the wall. Jam the stuff in (kind of like a shelf) and it will catch and water drips/spills and protect your floor. It'll also let you know if you have something leaking back there. (drip, drip, drip)
When you mark your cords, duct tape works well. make a duct tape "tag" and use permanent marker.
Test your GFI's often!!
Surgical gloves instead of the bulky AquaGloves for small tank tasks to keep the Bristles away. You can "feel" what you're doing.
A 32 gallon rubbermaid ready with SW for changes sitting next to your tank (Mines behind a chair) Power head with rubber tubing to mix the water and to pump it into the tank. Python the siphon it out.
If you use a Filter such as an AquaClear, put a piece of rock on top of the Carbon/Floss to keep it down.
AuquaClear 500 makes a tiny refugium. Rock, micro algae and pods. (NO sand) You'll be amazed at the pod population after a while, especially if you have small light over it.
Color a mag flashlight with red magic marker for night viewing.
Red rope lights are great for night viewing as well.
Cut a piece or two of styrofoam packing material, measured to fit between the back of the tank and the wall. Jam the stuff in (kind of like a shelf) and it will catch and water drips/spills and protect your floor. It'll also let you know if you have something leaking back there. (drip, drip, drip)
When you mark your cords, duct tape works well. make a duct tape "tag" and use permanent marker.
Test your GFI's often!!