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![]() Some pics. Not the best as I am unable to up load from my phone, and can't use the Mac computer to save my life.
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#2
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![]() There is currently a mean black and white damsel and 2 gobies.
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#3
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![]() I would do a snail tank .....10000 snails lol
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![]() Lots of snails. lol Still have to add lots of live rock but its a 2 hour drive to get it. There is about 200lbs in there now with 40 pounds more in the sump.
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If its not dry rock and good quality live rock you can prob sell 75 lbs of what you have now unless your going after a certain look , as for filtration your good long ago.
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![]() Goal is to cover mid way up to the back of the tank so you don't see as many wires. Wishing i had painted the back.
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With more rock you'll have less room to scape and less room for fish , keep in mind 99% of people don't max out their biological filtration a little rock goes a long way . Throw filtration out of the equation and choose the look you want after all your looking to create a mini reef something natural , alot will have to go with your dimensions and overflow placement Either way have fun and think 3d when scaping , canyons/caves/shelves/overhangs etc Cheers
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Is the back easily accessible? If yes, go to a signs store an buy yourself a piece of mylar and apply to the back. I just bought a custom built cube from OBD and the back is black. They put a piece of mylar on the back. Looks really sharp!! |