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![]() for me - the sump. I had some help, but I put the most of it together all in the end... set up the plenum and the skimmer, organized the flow (and got some stuff wrong
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![]() I equipped my cleaner shrimp with an AK-47 and a nuclear-class submarine.
He is now the bad-ass Rambo on both Live Rock and in water. Nothing touches him. Recognize! |
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![]() Being that I am an accountant with very limited tool skills. I am proud to say I made my own stands and my best achievement has been my water top off system.
Tom R |
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Everything I put in my tank is fully dependant on me. |
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![]() I'd have to say the same as alot of people.
I really enjoyed building my stand/canopy with the help of a very talented friend. ![]() |
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![]() -Drilling, plumbing, and modifying the existing design of my 30g nano. For me this is cool because nobody ever lets me use powertools!
-Aquascaping my 230g monster when it was first set up. -Not flooding the afromentioned 230g monster on the hardwood! |
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![]() I built my stand and canopy, built a sump, a Ca Reactor (on the old tank) a Kalk Reactor. I think the thing that has most helped my tank though is doing regular water changes and taking the time to make up the Randy Holmes Farley Ca and Alk suppliments. Pround of though was the question, um... all aquacultured frags, no frags from the wild (except one) and I've limited my live rock to 30lbs of rubble and about 15lbs of rock, 100lbs of base rock that has coraline growing on it makes up the rest of the rock, low impact, tread lightly and all that jazz.
Doug |