@Rakie looking good
Looks good
Hah, thanks much! I don't quite agree 100% but it'll get there. In the mean time, I'm happy it's finally in.
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@Rakie looking good
Looks good
That pc Superman kind of looks like the BC firecracker
None of them are glued down, just wanted to see something off the rack after 3 months of stasis!Haha, it was clear you would not resist too long putting some corals on the shelves.
And I like it.
Increasing the flow from the return may raise it up also.
lol, thanks @najer -- It's definitely a little abstract, especially before the salt water has a chance to grow some stuff on the frame. After a little trim to the feet, and algae / coralline growth, it'll look significantly better and more natural. I'm also considering using the frame to mount tabling acropora, which will also help the looks.
The frag racks sitting in the way don't show off the clean scape either -- Another thing which should be coming out soon!
My goals with this new scape are as follows;
- More room for fish to swim
- More room for coral placement
- No frag racks in the display
- BB to help keep everything as clean as I'd like
- A scape that can be appreciate on the right side, and the front
Fish seemed to have adapted alright, no big freak outs from any of the fish. A few of the smaller gobies are hiding more than typical but this will subside with time.
So here's my plan for testing this treatment. I'm going to do a standard dose of it as described, and then I'm going to dip a few corals in melafix which I know kills aefw and see if any survived!
@GoVols @bubbaque @mdbannister @Janci @najer @WallyB @hybridazn
Any suggestions from you guys for an A/B test?