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12/11/2007, 07:11 PM | #1 |
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aquascaping live rock
Is there anyone who knows of a post that explains into great detail the best way to do so, I will be purchasing more LR soon and would like to redo the rock work, possibly something maybe on how to drill, or use something to support it will, anything would be great Thanks!
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12/11/2007, 07:13 PM | #2 |
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I'm going to repost to keep this near the top because I would also like to see what's out there on how to setup. I had a cool setup at one point, but I think the rock was blocking flow...
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12/11/2007, 07:17 PM | #3 |
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You want room for water flow and lots of caves ,overhangs, and hiding spots for fish.
You may thinnk you have a good LR setup but if your havr the tank long enough you will breakdown and move LR around a few times. Its hard to think ahead wahen it comes to coral and ther growth and placements needs. Trail and error. |
12/11/2007, 07:19 PM | #4 |
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Aquascaping
I would love to see some pics of aquascaping ideas as well as how-to's for making it happen.
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Dachshunds are like potato chips...you can't have just one! Current Tank Info: 150 gallon; AquaC EV180 Protein Skimmer w/Iwaki MD30 RLT pump; (2) 175w MH with PCs; 35 gallon sump; (2) Tunze 6101s; (2) Phosban Reactors; 1/4h Chiller; Aquaripure Denitrator; 3" sandbed, 200 pounds of live rock |
12/11/2007, 08:21 PM | #5 |
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play with some variations, step back and look, and redo.
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