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Unread 11/02/2010, 04:46 PM   #1
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Rock bin suggestions?

After recently taking down my 10 gallon and re-scaping my 29 gallon, I have quite an excess of rock with nowhere to put it. I have been thinking of making a small rock bin to keep the extra rock in my basement. Ideas/suggestions? Pictures would be bomb =)


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Unread 11/02/2010, 05:51 PM   #2
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Have you considered turning the ten gallon into a sump and storing the rock there ?

If you're going to store it in a basement in Mn I'd suggest you get a cooler that will hold about double the amount of rock you'll be storing so there's enough water/room to create some circulation. You'll need a powerhead and heater too even though the cooler will cut down on the temp drop.


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Unread 11/02/2010, 07:29 PM   #3
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I thought about that, yes. However when I was rearranging the rockwork I found a 13 gallon plastic garbage can to set the rock in that I thought would make a decent rock bin, at least for the time being. I figured I could use a heater, a few airstones, and a simple florescent light fixture on a timer. Now that you mention it though, a powerhead would be a great idea. What should the salinity be kept at, and how carefully should I monitor it? Would it be a good idea to add a few inverts or, perhaps later on, a damsel or two when I get a larger bin or rubbermaid tub?


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Unread 11/03/2010, 02:45 PM   #5
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Alrighty, so here is what I did with all my rock.

- Plastic bin, approximately 15-18 gallons.
- Small HOB filter, likely only rated for 10-15 gallons but it will do for now.
- 10 Gallon light fixture with two coralife mini compact 50/50 bulbs
- Timer set 8hr light schedule.
- Small heater that heats up to about 77* F.
- Salinity is currently at about .021.

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Unread 11/04/2010, 10:03 AM   #6
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