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Here's what I have in my head for the new tank scape. Andrew and I have been tossing thoughts around. My rock set up as it is now in the back center. A few islands in a lagoon semicircle pattern coming forward? I wouldn't mind incorporating some tonga as well.
I’ve personally always thought that arches look nice in cube tanks. Plus tangs and angels seem to like swimming through them. You could try to incorporate some into your aquascape if you want. That’s a very nice looking rock that you picked out by the way.
 

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Get one of the smaller gobies. Hi fin, yasha... they dont disturb much and 1.5" sand is enough. Jawfish need a lot more IMO. The sand sifting gobies are more likely to cover corals also. Shrimp gobies usually only disturb the sand near the entrance of their den.
Agree my yellow watchman only moves sand around one rock.
 

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Proper aquascaping is such an undervalued part of the hobby IMO but it is crucial. Making sure you plan for coral growth, ideal fish habitats, ease of maintenance, ability to take it apart for catching fish, cleaning, fragging etc

It's something I'm currently struggling with;Sorry
 

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Proper aquascaping is such an undervalued part of the hobby IMO but it is crucial. Making sure you plan for coral growth, ideal fish habitats, ease of maintenance, ability to take it apart for catching fish, cleaning, fragging etc

It's something I'm currently struggling with;Sorry
If you would like to post some pics (maybe in a different thread so we don’t get this one off topic again), I would love to help you with this. I love trying to aquascape.
 

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@Robin Haselden you have some good looking tonga. I think it will take us some time scaping with tonga to get it right. I like the cluster look best.
Mine looks like booboo compared to this stuff...

 

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So guys you remember that hude aiphtasia by a moray I told you about?
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Mine looks like booboo compared to this stuff...

I'm gonna do it! I have always liked it. Maybe zip tie it while I'm tweaking.
 

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Turtle has a question...

GFO users... how much should I put in my reactor with carbon? Its BRS high capacity GFO, 80ish gallon total water and 95gph pump on the reactor. It's going to be mixed up with the carbon so hopefully it doesnt clump. Phosphates were 0.3ppm, but I'm finishing up about a 65% water change so they shouldn't be that high anymore.
 

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Turtle has a question...

GFO users... how much should I put in my reactor with carbon? Its BRS high capacity GFO, 80ish gallon total water and 95gph pump on the reactor. It's going to be mixed up with the carbon so hopefully it doesnt clump. Phosphates were 0.3ppm, but I'm finishing up about a 65% water change so they shouldn't be that high anymore.
I see you! Going to the next level :oops:
 

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I was reading this, I though you guys might be interested.

A single aquarium copepod may eat from 11,000 to 373,000 diatoms in 24 hours and so are very useful along with rotifers to control a diatom outbreak in the aquarium.
 

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