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Oops.
Well that is ho wlife works... lower your guard 1 minute from being totally busy, and a sneeky virus takes over.
I hope you are feeling better soon.
What would you fish if you went out?
Corals look nice! I see what you mean by your pc Superman looks different. It seems branchy instead of tabling.
I received my first Jawbreaker today. How long have you had yours?
Rakie,
This is so awesome!!!
Are you feeling better?
Yeah,
The one that I caught this winter was a long haul to fully re-coop.
I don't know if it was the flu, but it was really a rough go.
Please take care of yourself and try not to over due it.
Here is the most basic of visual ideas. I haven't cut up my rock yet so this is just my few practice cuts, and some shelf I had laying around
This looks so interesting. Can’t wait to see how it turns out!
It still has some work to go, because I made an oopsie..
My problem right now -- I neglected to factor in the thickness of the top rocks, I also forgot to factor in the height added by the 5 layers of PVC connectors... This gives me a total height of about 18" right now, my water line is 17", I had planned for 13".
So my solution is three fold;
- Put a thinner rock on the top, lowering top rock from 3" to around 1" (+2")
- Cut a 1" chunk out of the top legs, lowering structure 1" (+1")
- Cut a 2" chunk out of the bottom legs, lowering structure (+2")
Doing this will give me around 5" more clearance, which should net me around 4" under the water. This isn't perfect.
I wanted it to definitely take up a lot of room, but I wonder if that top shelf will even be usable at 4" water clearance. That was my original goal at first, but seeing it in person makes a difference. I may need to take an additional step or two.. Otherwise, maybe I'll put a big table up there in the top back corner and let it cover that whole top rock by itself.
Anybody have any additional suggestions for lowering the structure height?