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I like the wall of rocks gives a tank that full feeling
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I used to love the rock wall. But now I am loving the minimalist look. I think my cube is somewhere in between the two lol. It was nearly impossible to get any flow behind all that rock also. I had probably more fish then I needed and you would only ever see 2 or 3 at a time because of all the rock.I like the wall of rocks gives a tank that full feeling
I totally like the bonsai structure and next tank will just be one of those I hate live rock with all the hitchhikers etc just don't like the worms and stuff something like this but with other corals also is my fav
I also am disliking sand too get a everywhere
Not my pic
Well I know where I am headed when the apocalypse is coming haha! My first aid kit involves whatever I can find in my medicine cabinet from past prescriptions, and bandaids. That's all you really need right? LolI wonder how many ppl have their own first aid kit stocked up like they do for their fish
When I build my house we design our Hurricane room that is stocked up year round with Flashlights & extra bulbs, Battery-operated radio, Battery-operated lanterns, Batteries (in different sizes!), Matches, First aid kit, Duct tape, Rain gear. Clock (wind-up or battery-powered), Plastic garbage bags, Fire extinguisher, Scissors. Can Opener, Clean clothes, Extra blankets, Heavy gloves, Bottled water (1 gallon/person/day) , Bottled juice, 6 coolers one for food and one for drinks, Canned food, manual can opener, dry pet food.
I'll always keep 150 gallons of RODI water on hand too.
And we have a whole house 27KW Generac............ piece of mind and yet I have on all four MP40 QD a backup battery .
I'm not sure about its relationship with zoas, but I am about to look into to that! It was on HF's recommend fish meds thread so I grabbed it lolThat furan 2 isn't that what a lot of folks dip zoas in? If so where did you get that and does it help zoas grow? What's it really for?
Oh and we carry it where I workThat furan 2 isn't that what a lot of folks dip zoas in? If so where did you get that and does it help zoas grow? What's it really for?
Sounds about right just need to add duct tape and super glue to the list. Lol.Well I know where I am headed when the apocalypse is coming haha! My first aid kit involves whatever I can find in my medicine cabinet from past prescriptions, and bandaids. That's all you really need right? Lol
It's a pet store chain local to Pittsburgh, think petco on a smaller scale, but with morals lol. Luckily (or not) my store doesn't have saltwater anymore. Me and like 2 other people were the only ones buying anything so they shut it down. I like it there,my 5 year anniversary is coming up. I think I am stuck there for life at this point lol.Sounds about right just need to add duct tape and super glue to the list. Lol.
Where do you work at? I don't think I'd make any money working at a fish store. I'd probably blow my check before I got it!
Okay Reefqueen, help a girlfriend out. I want a very simple refugium. I have to squeeze it into a small space in the sump of my red sea reefer 350. I am not handy like you are unfortunately. How did you build yours? Did you just section off a part of your sump? Other than a light and algae is there anything else I need to know? Really want a mandarin so do you add pods? ThanksGood luck on the new guy! Hope he does well for you.
Mine is super super simple. There is only cheato, dragons breath, and rubble rock in there. No sand, no mud and a cheap shop light fixture will work (I had an old reptile fixture laying around to use). I am not crazy about my bulb though, it was the highest rated one that Walmart had when I went at 2 am, and I keep forgetting to switch it out lol. And yes I have 2 sections in my sump, the overflow section where the skimmer is, then the fuge, then the return section with the pump and float switch. I am not familiar with the RSR 350, i should have peaked under the stand at the LFS the other day lol, but if you have pics maybe we can figure something outOkay Reefqueen, help a girlfriend out. I want a very simple refugium. I have to squeeze it into a small space in the sump of my red sea reefer 350. I am not handy like you are unfortunately. How did you build yours? Did you just section off a part of your sump? Other than a light and algae is there anything else I need to know? Really want a mandarin so do you add pods? Thanks
What are you using for the partition for your refugium? It looks like egg crate. Does that keep the pods in or do they flow right through?Sorry forgot to add that I was adding pods, but my mandarin eats frozen now, he does still hunt for them throughout the day though.