My two clownfish graduated from QT and are you comfortable resting in an OT. They'll remain there for two weeks or until I get my actually DT up and running, which could be another six weeks for all I know. I definitely underestimated how much effort the Hybrid TTM would take, but it seemed to have worked out. Despite blowing through saltwater and taking a lot of planning and time, I still liked the process. I will likely look to QT larger batches of fish at a single time though.
I've still been busy trying to make progress on lots of little things.
I haven't finished with the final touches on the rockscape. I ran out of both mortar and super glue. I've determined that using superglue to cover the sand on the joints is 10x better and easier than trying to use mortar the way BRS recommended it. So I have another order of super glue coming that I hope to finish off the rockscape with.
I finished my control board. It was a project that I was dreading for a long time. I'm not good with making sure things are level, straight, and equidistant. That level of detail always make s me mad and I never good a good job. So, I measure a few things and then just eye-balled the rest. I think it turned out OK. I'm not in love with it like I am my rockscape, but it should do for now. I will eventually be installing some soft-close cabinet joints so I can swing the control board out from the wall to get access to everything behind it.
I've still been busy trying to make progress on lots of little things.
I haven't finished with the final touches on the rockscape. I ran out of both mortar and super glue. I've determined that using superglue to cover the sand on the joints is 10x better and easier than trying to use mortar the way BRS recommended it. So I have another order of super glue coming that I hope to finish off the rockscape with.
I finished my control board. It was a project that I was dreading for a long time. I'm not good with making sure things are level, straight, and equidistant. That level of detail always make s me mad and I never good a good job. So, I measure a few things and then just eye-balled the rest. I think it turned out OK. I'm not in love with it like I am my rockscape, but it should do for now. I will eventually be installing some soft-close cabinet joints so I can swing the control board out from the wall to get access to everything behind it.