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![]() if you can keep the rock in the tank while you shuffle things around there shouldnt be any kind of a cycle.....if the rock hits the air then you will get some die off....now how much if any that effects things will depend.....
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![]() I agree with the above post.. or should I say I concur...in a snobby voice..
If you move things around I personally like separate structures like islands kinda I think it provides more depth in appearance anyway ![]()
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![]() I have reaquascaped a few times, even removed all the rock to a tarp and placed it back into the tank again with no obvious cycle or algae problems after
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![]() Dammit.. I typed a nice post up and then lost it.
I ended up changing a few rocks and corals around. Enough to satisfy me at least. We're all home sick with the flu so I don't really have much enthusiam for big projects right now. Unfortunately I did not find my missing royal gramma or tiny spot blenny though. ![]() Here's the after pic. Not much change but enough to interest the copperband to scour the "new" rocks for food and stay away from his shadow friend ![]() ![]()
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![]() I LIKE IT
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![]() Aquascaping is what keeps me in the hobby.
I do a major 'scape at least once a month in once of my tanks. |