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Superglue is to hold the rocks together while you experiment. Mortar is what giving it strength. Mortar is very easy to use, Just mix the amount that you need and put into the gaps.
Superglue part is the tricky part. I grind some rubbles using a mortar and pestle into a fine powder. apply the...
I am glad some people like A because that's the one I am leaning. A is a very full tank. In real like it looks dramatic and uses the full height of the tank, which is fairly high at 22 inches. B is a minimalist look and I like it a lot too but I like A with more shelves. Agree with @Hockeynut...
I broke up marco rocks into smaller pieces and glued them together. There is a BRS video on this but I used a slightly different technique. The rocks are joined together in super glue then reenforce with the cement that marco rock sells.
I really can’t decide so I hope you can help. Imagine there will be corals on the rocks. B effectively elevated the left side. It will be a fuller looking tank. A will have a lot of head room on the left. Any comments welcome.
A. Taller structure on the left
B. Shorter structure on the left
It's all timing I will order from them in a month or so. Just moved my angelfish are in a 29g there is no room for more fish right now. Looking to get a trio of royal grammas maybe some gorgs and odd balls.
Back in the day I had a basement system and a dedicated tank growing cheato. It worked really well. But I would not grow cheato in the sump. Too messy because of the lighting. I like a clean sump.
When dosing carbon cyano is part of the game. This happens when the phosphate is dropped to zero...
You can order from KPAquatics. They collect fish in Florida. When I dove in the Carribeans Neon gobies are everywhere. They have a mated pair now for $40. Singles are $16.
I found the eheim feeder just feed too much for a small tank. Depending on the fish you most likely don't need to feed for a week. When I am not home I try to keep the tank equipment as simple as possible to avoid any failures.
You can't get natural tonga branches anymore. So you will need to wait for people to break down tanks that has tonga's in them. It's difficult to aquascape tonga too.