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For now yes this is a temporary solution. There is a slight wave to the backing black acrylic, due to this the MP40's resonate real bad because of this, Ecotech and I are desperately trying to find a solution.
If put on the side glass of course they are perfect but I cant mount the pumps there. Last edited by Aqua-Digital; 03-16-2013 at 12:57 PM. |
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![]() My aim is to avoid as many hitch hikers as possible in the system, hence the reason for the first time ever I decided to use dry rock (Marco) but of course its virgin with not a single critter in sight! Other than live rock (which defeats the purpose) are their critters on the market foe this? |
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I get good critters from other reefers
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how do you know what you are getting? Surely this is no different than seeding with live rock?
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Sorry should clarify.
I got stomella snails and brittles from other people. As for seeding the rock it'll be whatever you introduce through live stock I added a piece of live rock and ended up with army of collinista snails. Though good hitchhiker they .... Like rabbits |
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Tank looks great.
Adding cheato (from a clean source)or something along those lines will bring things like pods in while allowing you to look through it for anything bad(aptasia, ect.) depending on the size of the ball of course. you could also do a bit of live sand from another tank(but it is pretty hard to tell what all you are getting in that).
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Ive added seachem live sand and of course a bucket load of Prodibio Start Up
![]() really looking for critters. |