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Around the 10th of May I added corals and Cuc directly to the DT, corals dipped, snails acclimated only and in they went (probably that was the mistake since I saw the snails was in Display with fish).Okay, I would like to hear this story! I had asked a few weeks back on if people QT a CUC. I don't hear much about QT except with fish. Care to elaborate?
ive never QT'd snails or crabs. i suppose in a perfect world its ideal....but nahhhhhOkay, I would like to hear this story! I had asked a few weeks back on if people QT a CUC. I don't hear much about QT except with fish. Care to elaborate?
Not me frantically calibrating my refractometer and rechecking my salinity after reading your comment. All is well...with salinity as least.If you use a refractometer for checking salinity, make sure it's calibrated with the proper solution. 3 weeks of wrong calibration set me back 3 months. 1.025 was actually 1.017. Oops.
I want to hear about how you acquired this revelation. By the tone of your response, it sounds like it would be interesting.
As an add-on to this:
You CAN become a carpenter. But - make sure you win the lottery twice, because wood and tools are just as expensive as tanks and corals.
In other words: If you think you're going to save money by making your own stand, you might. If you build 9 more stands to break even first.
I would tell myself to get the biggest tank I could possibly fit in the space that I want to keep it. I would also get a list of all the equipment I would need to run it in the long term and start piecing it together. Take it slow and don't take any short cuts. This is a long term hobby! No half measures.A piece of advice, or a lesson along the way... If you had the opportunity to go back in time with the reefing knowledge that you have today, what would you tell your newbie (or noob-y..) self?
I'm curious to hear your experiences!
What @Biokabe said
I sold enterprise software for awhile, one of my at the ready jokes especially when discussing my DIYing was "I only recently discovered you don't use a hammer with screws." In all honesty it's not THAT hard to FRAME up a stand for a 40br, and this software-selling-idiot has done it, but the devil is in the details and Home Depot 2x4s don't look very good. So instead of staring at a nice FOWLR you get a daily dose of scathing humility with half-stands everywhere and nothing skinned or stained, and eventually you admit defeat far later than was necessary and consolidate tanks with a professionally made stand.