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Okay heres a link to my first thread with all the reasons why I changed from SSB and cooked my L/R. http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...hreadid=759471
The rock is cooked and the tank is back up and running.I dont have my new sump built yet but its coming and the new ASM skimmer so ignore all the crap hanging on the back of the tank ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Boat Racer; 03/05/2006 at 07:59 AM. |
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Looks great!
![]() One suggestion - try not having all the rock at the same height. Give it some variation, hills and troughs.
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Thanks for the pics!!! I have a 75 and am going BB in a couple weeks. Makes me want to do it today!!!
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I agree though it kinda looks like a flat shelf across the top but I like the clean look and have gotten used to it. ![]() |
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Looks really nice, I love the BB ultra-clean look.
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I like the clean look too.
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![]() I'm interested because my tank too is 18" front to back. Thinking I'm going to do multiple pillars of rock threaded onto acrylic rods.
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It was easy.I have pics for you like you wanted but my girlfreind has to download them from her camera first.I went with all large peices of rock around 12-14 inch peices and just stacked them.Stick around I'll post them soon.
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Really?? Only 18" deep?? Well bravo, great job!!
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Once the corals start to grow it may be a bit triky to clean the back glass but by then there should be enough coraline on there that I shouldnt have to clean it.
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I agree...wouldn't worry about cleaning the back glass. So what do you plan to do with the bottom...just coraline? Or a coral ground cover of sorts?
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Just Coaraline.I want to keep the front bottom as clear as I can so the flow pushes the crap and stuff under the rocks so it collects in the gap between the back glass and the edge of the starboard.It makes it easy to siphon the detritus out when it collects in that gap.The Starboard has been in for 6 weeks and is covered in spots of coraline already.It will be completley purple in a couple weeks at this rate.
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Looks amazing Boat Racer! I just started coooking my rock today. I will be getting my 150g tomorrow.
I cannot wait to go BB! I think I will be doing a spray bar along the back....any suggestions on this?
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The spary bar idea is good.If you keep it moving under the rocks as much as you can that would realy help.Keep the rocks so that their not laying flat on the bottom.Try and use the rocks with leg like features for the bottom of the pile.
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looking good
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the only dumb question, is the one not asked... Current Tank Info: 225 gallon peninsula |
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