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Some updated pictures. All i need now is a boarder and flap.
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That looks awsome Sean :cool: :cool: That anenome is that like the one that I am getting from you? I love your rock work it looks like what I am planning on doing in my new tank. Where did you get that motions oceans thing? I take it that it takes the water from the pump and randomly switches return pipes? Very cool :biggrin:
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The anemone is a RBTA the one you are getting is smaller and green. Ill take a picture of it and send it to you if you want. You got the right idea with the oceansmotions. I got it from a compant here in canada, www.oceansmotions.com.
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btw all your pics are red x's
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Yah a picture would be awsome? ( Just so I can show my wife ) :biggrin: Now all I am getting is little red X's too :eek:
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I think i got the updated pictures fixed. I hate geocities. Anyone know a good image hosting site?
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Do you use a different site than canreefs photogallery to post your pics :question:
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Yeah i was linking them to a geocities site so i can have larger images but sometimes i reach my bandwidth for the day and the pictures tirn into little red dots. I sent you a PM of the anemone your getting.
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Got the pm :biggrin: Looks great :biggrin:
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I like the rock work. It leaves the tank open for some really big fish!
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Looks like the rock move went well yesterday. The tank looks great, I like the way you did the rockwork. I can't wait to see it when its really filled in nicely and the finishing work is done up front.
BTW, the anemone is doing great, it found itself a spot it likes, and still viewable too. It ate tonight when I tried feeding. :biggrin: Now I just have to wait for it to grow up and my Tomato clown to move in. :biggrin: |
Very nice Sean :biggrin:
Looks like you did your homework for that one! Keep the pics comming :mrgreen: |
Well just a little update for you all. I still havent gotten the wood work done yet but the tanks coming together nicely. Well everything but the stupid skimmer.
http://www.geocities.com/seanward84/141-4140_IMG.JPG same image but this is hosted by canreef http://www.canreef.com/photopost/dat...4tanknew33.JPG |
Just something for you to consider with the rock. I also had dense piles of rock, which I now attribute to me tearing downthe tank after many of my corals dying. I removed over 100 pounds of rock and the inside surfaces of these rock piles were disgustingly covered in detritus, grunge, and other nasty compounds. I have tons of flow in my tank.
To build big piles of rock like you have in the corner, I would have put small milk crate type boxes under as a base. Maybe you did already..? If not, be sure to turkey baste inside the pile regularly... |
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I can second that because with my corner tank the back corner used to be just a big pile of rock. I always had high nitrates until I adjusted the structure and flow.
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The rock is sitting on a shelf made of acrylic. so its compleatly open underneath the rock.
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Well, you're smarterer than me!! :razz: Is thee any flow under the platform?
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You pic isn't working.
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There flow directed behind the rocks but theres no output right behind there, there is quite a bit of flow going through the tank so i hope im avoiding most dead spots. And it looks like ill have to let canreef host the pic for a while.
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Do you have a picture of your acrylic rock supports?
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Nope never thought of taking a pic of them, they are "L" shaped go around the oferflow and have large legs.
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haha i was messing in the tank and they probly went behind the rock. theres a few fish missing from the pic.
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