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![]() LOL thanks for the love
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The acans can definitely move. Should have a bunch of room on the mid-arch/low-arch to place them. I find that the 3D modelling, even with just a bunch of scrap paper glued together, gave us a good understanding of the rockwork/coral placement/lighting/etc., it's been a good starting point. Selling a car, or a big awesome tank? ![]() |
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Love the plan!! Following along for the ride ! |
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I hope you understand what i mean. |
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Don't think I can afford a dozen heads of dendros easily though lol... What's red/yellow and flow-y? |
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![]() lol great idea for the rough layout! i suspect someone's into crafting over there
![]() it's now going to drive you partially nuts hunting for specific rocks to full-fill your paper dreams. regarding the osmolator... i'd never hesitate to recommend one. i've owned 4 different units and three were bought used. they've never failed on me once and one i even dropped the controller unit into water and dried it out (was ro/di mind you). I try to topoff onto the sensor so it sorta keeps it clean(ish) automatically. |
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![]() Clown trigger! Harlequin Tuskfish! Queen Angelfish!
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![]() All 3 are good suggestions and fish that I have definitely thought about, but I am slightly wary of their supposed aggressive natures..? (maybe not so much the HT)
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![]() Clown triggers are generally extremely aggressive. Queen Angels are not so much. Harlequin Tuskfish look mean but are not aggressive to other fish IME. I had the yellow morph of a Queen Angel long time ago and it was a real beauty.
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