I notice my tang ( too big for the tank) had knocked over a Frag so I decided to mount somewhere else.
4 hours later I finally got my hands out of the water.
Done at 2am
I notice my tang ( too big for the tank) had knocked over a Frag so I decided to mount somewhere else.
4 hours later I finally got my hands out of the water.
Done at 2am
Agreed! Only when I have several hours in front of me. And that means that whatever it is has to survive until then. You'd be surprised how frags can survive if toppled....unless they are sitting atop a big lobo! [emoji6]
That used to happen to me quite a bit. So when I rebuilt my tank, I decide that all my rock needed to be attached. Has worked really well. I now have only the occasional frag falling or breaking.
Also, never work on your equipment the day before vacation. I find I have too many other things on my mind to be competent. Opps, I snapped the skimmer cup in half. Not what do I do...?
Also, never work on your equipment the day before vacation. I find I have too many other things on my mind to be competent. Opps, I snapped the skimmer cup in half. Not what do I do...?
I learn that the hard way. Added a new power strip to my lights before going away for a few weeks. Since lights only turn on at night my dad never knew anything was wrong.
Came back most of the sps had stn. That was 3 years ago. Couldn't believe the lack of light would cause that.
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