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My plans for today
will post pictures as i go
STEP 1: Go in my garage, grab a bunch of rock and build new rock structure http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psnse45e8w.jpg Step 2: Over skim the crap out of your tank http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...pskk4dhdcw.jpg Step 3: wait for concrete on new rock structure to dry Step 4: Make pot of coffee, drink whole pot Step 5: Drain all of water out of tank into sump (i dont have enough water mixed), and put all fish, corals, inverts and crap into sump Step 6: Remove Existing rock structure and throw into back yard Step 7: Clean the crap out of the tank (remove every spec of hair algae) Step 8: Dump 5L of Hydrogen peroxide into frag table and let sit for 10 minutes (only zoas and mushrooms in there atm) Step 9: Drain 100% of water from frag table Step 10: Make more coffee Step 11: Fill tank back up and remount all coral + whatever else i feel like throwing in there |
All I got from that is coffee and your backyard may look like mine. :)
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Smells like fun. :D
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It's still gonna smell like SW tank goo.
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http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psuv6hpfaa.jpg |
Enjoy. New Aquascape looks good.
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Step 12: Realize my wrasse will eat all of my wifes porcelain crabs (SSHHHHHH no body say anything to her)
Step 13: figure out where all 3 abalones are hiding |
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http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psjgqlc6sr.jpg
the culprit dont know what kind of wrasse it is but it will eat flatworms, nudis, hermits, crabs, asterina stars, those wierd mini abalone looking snails, any food, and will follow your hand around waiting for you to pick up frags so it can inspect them best pest control ever ignore the mess of frags and colonies everywhere.... part of my cleaning process |
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psbivjkc6q.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psvhsfepwl.jpg http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psxnzyrjzd.jpg http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psrkghh1mj.jpg The fish in the picture is a Plesiops coeruleolineatus worst aquarium fish ever, you will never see it, i have had it for about 2 years, i only see it when i drain the tank and pull all the rock out |
I love the rockwork! Good for you!
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Nice work on the design
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so now i get to see if a hammer will survive a hot coffee dip... while cutting it off the rock it flew across the room and landed in my cup of coffee.... quickly dumped it out into a bucket of water and rinsed it off, we'll see if it survives
snail trying to escapé :mrgreen: http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psxpwsqvli.jpg |
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thanks, had to do something fancy to keep the wife happy (its her tank) |
nice structure ! You run biopellets ?? That's so 2007.
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so apparently hammer corals like coffee...
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1...psrengoibt.jpg this is the piece (the big one in the back) that got a dunk in hot coffee yesterday |
Wow, you really got in there! Got any pics now it's cleared up? That structure looks really good.
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ill be adding the rest of the corals back once the rabbit fish cleans them up
before anyone says something about a hippo tang in a 40g, hes stunted, hes been that size for 3 years (before i had him), he wont grow any bigger |
That's a 40-gallon? :lol: I didn't read that part, it looks bigger with the structure (and the old one),m but now I look at the stuff around the tank and the size of the fish it makes sense now. It sure looks better now!
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Maybe you can sell the recipe to Starbucks. - Sent using Tapatalk. |
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That's a pretty cool rockscape, wow! I hope it holds together for you!
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and ive done it a time or two, its pretty solid |
Impressive work!
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