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A 230 would be a cool home for Bandit - what's your schedule on that puppy Jon? Are you allowing an extra 6 months to get past the concrete-related problems?
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![]() Well the current hold back is waiting for a #$%%ING city electrical inspector to come and give me the bs piece of paper saying the first step is done. I plan on having the tank full within the next month and then when I come back from holiday's at the end of June I want to do the transfer.
Regarding the concreat Agrocrete It's basically going to be cured for 2 month's and then the pieces that are small I will put in my current 30g tank which has a sand bed in it to start seeding the rock. The larger pieces 2 of them will stay in water till I am ready to fill the 230 and then they will go in the tank at that time. So total curing for the larger pieces in tap water will be 3 month's or so. Then another 1.5 month's in the tank with just saltwater and sand till the switch is made. So the basic answer to your question is "yes" ![]() The pieces have been sitting in our spare bathtub since the beggining of March and the water has been changed every 2 to 3 days.
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No matter what the morrow brings, inventors keep inventing things. ----------------------------------- Jonathan ----------------------------------- www.cakerybakery.ca |