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![]() What is on that top rock on the left pile? Just to the left of the outlet..
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![]() they are a bunch of zoo's that came with the rock.
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![]() the rock is a couple of years old, it starteed out as quite a small patch, and has grown nicely
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![]() Currently have a spotted gobie of some kind in our 42 where rock has been placed on the sandbed. It had burrowed under one particular rock with no ill effects to the entire rock structure. |
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![]() If you find your getting to much direct flow from the single return, you could always split the return with a "T" fitting or better yet, add a SQWD wavemaker to your return line-then you will have two lines for flow. One of which you could blast at the rockwork and the second into the the open H2O space
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cheers, Rich all that we do is touched with ocean, yet we remain on the shore of what we know http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2005/5/aquarium |