Hello fellow reefers im in the process to build my acro garden again after a moving disaster.
My tank is a glass cages 1/2" star fire front and both sides and back is black with a synergy overflow, my return pump is a Vectra M1, and illuminating for an ATI 8x24 powermodule non dimmable, will be 6 T5's and 2 Biotek new Led's bar that replace the t5's royal blue and uv.
Questions:
1)planing for wave makers two MP-40QD's will this combination will be overkill?
2)I am used to bare bottom but this time wants to place a thick acrylic black or white, any ideas where I can find it or any other suggestions.
3)Aquascape already have an awesome manmade rock made from aragonite full of caves and holes and found a really nice piece of Tonga branch, whats the best way to attach the rocks different than drill them (im handicap and cannot use my right arm) so whats an easy and effective glue to keep them stable?
This is my stand and tank, bought it from @XtremeATC, drove from Weston to Tallahassee 980 miles to get it, one of the nicest and helpful person I ever deal with, thanks again.
My tank is a glass cages 1/2" star fire front and both sides and back is black with a synergy overflow, my return pump is a Vectra M1, and illuminating for an ATI 8x24 powermodule non dimmable, will be 6 T5's and 2 Biotek new Led's bar that replace the t5's royal blue and uv.
Questions:
1)planing for wave makers two MP-40QD's will this combination will be overkill?
2)I am used to bare bottom but this time wants to place a thick acrylic black or white, any ideas where I can find it or any other suggestions.
3)Aquascape already have an awesome manmade rock made from aragonite full of caves and holes and found a really nice piece of Tonga branch, whats the best way to attach the rocks different than drill them (im handicap and cannot use my right arm) so whats an easy and effective glue to keep them stable?
This is my stand and tank, bought it from @XtremeATC, drove from Weston to Tallahassee 980 miles to get it, one of the nicest and helpful person I ever deal with, thanks again.