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![]() First part of my statement was just saying I didn't completely understand Albert's explanation and how it tied in to the original question of relocating the rock to the sump that is currently in my DT.
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![]() I think the point is that no, there is no advantage, and in fact could be detrimental to add the rock to your sump. You likely won't need it (assuming you add the 100ish pounds to the DT) and it could collect detritus, causing nutrient buildup.
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Though a tree grow ever so high, the falling leaves return to the root. 300DD - 140DD ![]() TOTM Fall 2013 |
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Cyano looks like its clearing up! Might be able to do this tomorrow instead of Sunday! ![]() |
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![]() You know, some of the best rockwork I've ever seen is right in Calgary. Check out Fooser's tank:
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=77349 Here's a video I made the last time I was over at his place: ![]() Zap straps and epoxy all the way!!!!
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Not just that, it is a detriment for completely different reasons (detritus build up).
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Going to find some inspiration now! |
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![]() I have some pretty big pieces of rock that are really hard to work with. Most of the scapes look like they are put together with smaller pieces. Is this accurate and should I try breaking them? What do most people prefer?
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![]() Mine are fairly good sized pieces. I wouldn't break them unless you have to, it's tough to get them to break where you want.
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