40 pounds of sand and 42 pounds of rock.Dennis McGrath - how many pounds of sand is that?
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40 pounds of sand and 42 pounds of rock.Dennis McGrath - how many pounds of sand is that?
Cool so I might be good with the firefish and watch man thenTwo goby fish will fight with each other. Believe me I've had it happen to me. I was transferring one to another tank and it didn't take long before they were battling with each other. One jumped out and landed underneath my pump in my sump and he jumped back in the tank. I have a firefish and a goby and they don't bother each other.
I looked at the rapid leds before I got the biocube but wasn' sure if they mount inside the hood or notI have a biocube set up as a second tank and it is pretty cool & easy to deal with! Not sure about the Steve's LED upgrade but the RapidLED upgrade is awesome.
Tj
They look pretty sweet but I plan on keeping the hood on and they all seem to be topples lights
Thanks, I have 25 pounds of dry rock, 40 pounds of wet sand. I think I am on the right track.40 pounds of sand and 42 pounds of rock.
So you run them off their controller? Heat build up isn't a issue?They make a retrofit kit that fits inside your your hood.. picture of mine when I installed it, great lighting running flawlessly now for 2 years and completely controllable
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They make a retrofit kit that fits inside your your hood.. picture of mine when I installed it, great lighting running flawlessly now for 2 years and completely controllable
Is that a DIY kit? Or is it under something else on their website?
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Agree, you can check out my build in signature. I did my rocks several times and having a 2 inch channel in the back was key in the end. I also think making 2 small islands in those tanks looks sweet. My biggest advice, mess with the rocks now and get them the way you like. It is much more difficult and harmful to do it after adding livestock, like I did...I love the rock but would suggest moving it forward an inch or two to allow flow behind, otherwise you might get a lot of detritus trapped between the rock and rear tank face
I was thinking for fish
A pair clowns
Purple firefish
Barnacle bleny
Yellow watchman/pistol shrimp
Flame angle? I'e seem them in biocube but not sure if they should be
And a dragonte if I found one thats been trained to eat
As for corals I'm still all over the place on that but I figured I still have plenty of time to decide on them before the tanks ready for them
Ok so I think I'm gonna have to take a hammer to the rock on the right no matter what I do with it it's just to big. I think if I knock a little off of it I can get it to fit in better. Going to order the intank media basket on Friday with seachem purigen and boyd chemi pure elite and possibly a autoaqua smart ato micro
So you run them off their controller? Heat build up isn't a issue?