A bit more goofing around with the aquascape pictures... It is a bit derivative of @jk_s124 but this is my initial grow-out thought:
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I’m honored! Looks like a good plan.A bit more goofing around with the aquascape pictures... It is a bit derivative of @jk_s124 but this is my initial grow-out thought:
Cool ideas. Looking forward to completed tank even more now.A bit more goofing around with the aquascape pictures... It is a bit derivative of @jk_s124 but this is my initial grow-out thought:
Cool ideas. Looking forward to completed tank even more now.
I’m honored! Looks like a good plan.
I set a timer on my phone for RODI and will still spill a little bit sometimes
Following, thanks for New ideasThanks, I think so too, I expect it to be more about the cord and pump noise in the end.
Overfilled RODI caontainer many times as well. @count krunk has it right with setting phone timer. Of course I need a timer for me to remember to set a timer. Joking, but not really. I did just install a switch for auto off so hopefully that helps. Super easy.Left the RODI running overnight, had a good bit of water on the basement floor. Good thing its trenched and I had more or less finished cleaning/organizing down there. No harm no foul?
I didn't use conditioner on the rocks after bleaching them. Thought after a couple of days in the sun they would be good to go. Nope, they still smell of chlorine. Ordered some Seachem Prime, while I await its arrival the rocks are soaking in tap water with a heater.
Rinsed the Caribsea Dry Argonite Special Grade sand, glad I did that, took a lot of water to clear it up; no need for all that in the tank.
The old 29-gallon tank is set up to be the cycle tank. 15 gallons of saltwater, heater, pump, powerhead. Just need to take care of the rocks and we can get that part of the process moving.
Following, thanks for New ideas
Overfilled RODI caontainer many times as well. @count krunk has it right with setting phone timer. Of course I need a timer for me to remember to set a timer. Joking, but not really. I did just install a switch for auto off so hopefully that helps. Super easy.