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View Poll Results: What should I put on the bottom of the tank?
Thin layer of aragonite 29 60.42%
Bare bottom 6 12.50%
"Not quite CC but bigger than sugar sand" 13 27.08%
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Old 11-18-2005, 12:52 AM
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Hi all,

Here are a couple pictures of the tank set up at work. It doesn't look as good against the wall as it will when I move it back to the original spot next week:





I am going to place it on a base of hockey pucks to raise it up enough for the hoses to clear the slot in the desk top. It shouldn't look quite as "Canadian ghetto" as it sounds . I will have a puck on each corner and one in the middle of the tank and all recessed a bit so that it looks like the tank is floating an inch off the desk on short black pillars.



This shot is to get a general idea of the aquascaping:


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Hi all,

Here are a couple pictures of the tank set up at work. It doesn't look as good against the wall as it will when I move it back to the original spot next week:





I am going to place it on a base of hockey pucks to raise it up enough for the hoses to clear the slot in the desk top. It shouldn't look quite as "Canadian ghetto" as it sounds . I will have a puck on each corner and one in the middle of the tank and all recessed a bit so that it looks like the tank is floating an inch off the desk on short black pillars.



This shot is to get a general idea of the aquascaping:



looks like a little zen mountain setup

i think it might have looked quite neat if the sand was black....
i remeber reading about a guy who loved his white sand, the only way he kept it like that was to replace it all...yes all every month....was like a 500 gallon or something like that...rich european....

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Thanks. I have thought about black sand before too - just not sure how it would look...
The aragonite is pretty cheap to replace every 4 or 5 months... I only use a cup or so and I'm still on my original bag.

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Old 11-18-2005, 12:56 AM
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And nothing says "content livestock" like a damsel yawning:






or a mantis shrimp smiling:





Hope you enjoy,

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Old 11-18-2005, 02:13 AM
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Looks awesome!

Are you sure you want to levitate via hockeypucks? Wouldn't a nice oak base/surround suit the tank better? Could build it split, thus you could install/remove at will.

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I WANT SOME OF THOSE ORANGE ZOOS UNDER THE YAWNING DAMSLE!!!! they are really nice! the whole tank looks great!
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Andy,
Ya, I think that a custom built wood stand would look a lot better. Problem is, I don't have the materials right now... uh, or the tools... or the skill...

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Nanoreef,
Thanks man. I can't even offer you a frag because I have had those zoos for a year or so and I don't think they have grown a single polyp


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Nanoreef,
Thanks man. I can't even offer you a frag because I have had those zoos for a year or so and I don't think they have grown a single polyp
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You may have gotten them from me because I still have some, and can't get them to grow much either.
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Ya, I think you're right Bob. I guess Murphy's Law apllies to the natural world as well...




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