I recently moved and this has required me to move my 20 gallon tank. I figured this was the perfect opportunity to fix all the mistakes I made on the build like not drilling it. I also wanted to completely or at least nearly completely replace the rocks in the display. I have some marco rocks and the cement mix they sell as well, but my question is should I build the scape in the tank or outside the tank? If I build it inside, I have to deal with the space confines of a 20H tank. If I build it outside, I run the risk of dropping the whole structure through the bottom of the tank if a bond gives way or my hand slips or anything like that.
Also, anyone used the e marco cement mix? I must have lost the directions, but I think I recall it only saying to wet the rock with the liquid it comes with then slap on the cement.
Lastly, I figure I'm going to cram as much LR into the sump as possible and since I have a lot of rubble in the tank right now due to it previously being home to a mantis, I figure I should be able to fit a fair amount in there. I figure if I can fit close to 10lbs in there, that should be fine to handle the bioload of a few small fish, right? I currently only have 1 damsel, but was contemplating getting two more since I read they do best in odd numbered groups and I figure it's best to introduce them all at the same time.
Also, anyone used the e marco cement mix? I must have lost the directions, but I think I recall it only saying to wet the rock with the liquid it comes with then slap on the cement.
Lastly, I figure I'm going to cram as much LR into the sump as possible and since I have a lot of rubble in the tank right now due to it previously being home to a mantis, I figure I should be able to fit a fair amount in there. I figure if I can fit close to 10lbs in there, that should be fine to handle the bioload of a few small fish, right? I currently only have 1 damsel, but was contemplating getting two more since I read they do best in odd numbered groups and I figure it's best to introduce them all at the same time.