I'll check it out. Think I got it now between Google, having made a driveway and eagle. But more info is better.there is a great thread in the DIY section.
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I'll check it out. Think I got it now between Google, having made a driveway and eagle. But more info is better.there is a great thread in the DIY section.
Salt water cure in old tank water, I'm assuming? Looking at be the prices for sand and mortar, it looks close to dry rock. But I get the shapes I want and it's another project. Heaven knows how much I love those!@Mschmidt use aragonite sand and either mortar of Portland cement. Like was mentioned previously it takes usually between 2 weeks and 90 days to cure for the pH spike portion (some people say vinegar helps) and then you want to saltwater cure it before adding to the tank.
That would be a rough diatom bloom...Make sure if you use playground sand for the mold you don't get silica sand - you don't want to add silica to your tank.
Edit: some people use playground sand instead of aragonite sand for the rock itself too, but again make sure it is silica free.
I can get 40 pounds of aragonite sand and 40 pounds of Portland cement for under $40 total. That'd make it about $40 for 60-70 pounds of rock. I can't find dry rock under $2 a pound these days so for me it makes sense.Salt water cure in old tank water, I'm assuming? Looking at be the prices for sand and mortar, it looks close to dry rock. But I get the shapes I want and it's another project. Heaven knows how much I love those!
That would be a rough diatom bloom...
For the salt, you just want to mix it in after you make the actual base mix. If you add it right off the bat, the initial heat and mixing will make it dissolve really fast. Then you won’t get all the texture and pores for when it dissolves after it starts to set.save yourself the time and spare yourself the DIY thread unless just for pics. Steve did a great job with the info you need.
* though whether dissolved fast or slow I don't think it matters regarding the salt... unless I'm missing something.
And plays leftie lol.
Working from home today. It's my new supervisor duty - have to work from home every Thursday.
Too bad I start at 6. My computer is at my fish "room", but my lights don't come on until 10.
I work from home all of the time, unless I have to travel to meet a customer or go to the corp office in Boston. I do not actually notice I am at home most of the time. So busy (well, busy with useless calls) that I just work and piddle around on R2R and the day goes by pretty quick. The wife works from home also, so we rarely cross paths due to our "coffee schedules". I also like it, as it saves an hour drive to the office in heavy traffic."have to" work from home. One a week would be nice, but I like leaving the house most days.
I see burritos. You have dinner!!!!!!My wife: Can you stop and get something for dinner on your way home, we have nothing in the house.
Me stopping in the garage on the way home since we have nothing in the house:
That's what I'm grabbing for breakfast right now.I see burritos. You have dinner!!!!!!
Bro.. what is that in the 75g?(Top left) Goni or Aleviapora? You MUST share a frag of that with me!
5 gallon
75 gallon
My house could be set up for two people working from home. Would need some sound proofing and early COVID taught me it's hard to sell the "chaplain Marshall is here for you" line over the phone.I work from home all of the time, unless I have to travel to meet a customer or go to the corp office in Boston. I do not actually notice I am at home most of the time. So busy (well, busy with useless calls) that I just work and piddle around on R2R and the day goes by pretty quick. The wife works from home also, so we rarely cross paths due to our "coffee schedules". I also like it, as it saves an hour drive to the office in heavy traffic.
That is an Ultra Pink (not sure where they got pink from, but whatever) Alveopora.Bro.. what is that in the 75g?(Top left) Goni or Aleviapora? You MUST share a frag of that with me!