Anemone disaster and gigantic algae outbreak and I’m on a BB version 3 now on my office tank. Still not 100% happy so version 4 could be soon!
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What color stylo are you selling? Where are you located?I have been procrastinating for months on a rescape.
Why should I do it?
a) I built it wrong in the first place. Too tall and too much rock.
b) My corals are growing out of the water (without much success)
c) It is acro warfare in there.
d) Stylo growth such that I cannot clean the front glass in a few places.
e) Despite having 2Xmp40s and 2X gyres, no flow in the middle.
I will be selling monti, stylo, and no-name acro by the pound.
My tank literally lost everything - due to a power failure despite my efforts - I decided to buy a couple dry rocks (2 table ones - in my signature - to raise everything up - to increase flow on the bottom. It looks nice (I think) - and worked well flow-wiseI'm not crazy.....or am I?
Re-Aquascaping an be GOOD but it can also be BAD!
So yea I'm thinking about re-aquascaping my 8ft x 3ft reef tank and not because I'm crazy but because I need to get as much hair algae off these rocks as possible! Which in and of itself is crazy to consider but alas options are running out fast! I've really made a dent and beat back the hair algae over the past couple of months but I think I could connect with the final blow that would knock it out if I would take out some rock and scrub it! But I need to get some major pieces of rock out first to do that and that will lead to a unintended re-aquascape! Boo.
Anyway this got me thinking about our QOTD today and I thought it might make for a nice discussion. There are some good reasons and some not so good reasons I think.
So here are my questions.
1. What are some GOOD reasons to re-aquascape and already established reef tank?
2. Have you ever re-aquascaped an established reef tank and were you happy with the results?
PLEASE SHARE ANY RE-AQUASCAPED TANK PHOTOS YOU MIGHT HAVE!
several times. twice due to algae issues last time was trying to get out a fish from hellI'm not crazy.....or am I?
Re-Aquascaping an be GOOD but it can also be BAD!
So yea I'm thinking about re-aquascaping my 8ft x 3ft reef tank and not because I'm crazy but because I need to get as much hair algae off these rocks as possible! Which in and of itself is crazy to consider but alas options are running out fast! I've really made a dent and beat back the hair algae over the past couple of months but I think I could connect with the final blow that would knock it out if I would take out some rock and scrub it! But I need to get some major pieces of rock out first to do that and that will lead to a unintended re-aquascape! Boo.
Anyway this got me thinking about our QOTD today and I thought it might make for a nice discussion. There are some good reasons and some not so good reasons I think.
So here are my questions.
1. What are some GOOD reasons to re-aquascape and already established reef tank?
2. Have you ever re-aquascaped an established reef tank and were you happy with the results?
PLEASE SHARE ANY RE-AQUASCAPED TANK PHOTOS YOU MIGHT HAVE!