Adam
11-11-2003, 10:47 AM
I have a tip if anyone is interested:
1.When first placing new live rock on/in you cc, use clear tupperware type plastic containers and set them into the cc bottom up, till they hit bottom of glass.
That way you have a invisible stable fountation for the lr and you do not have to bury any parts of the surface of the rock.
The dish stays 1/4 inch below the sand, nothing to take away from the natural look.
Adam//
45-50 DAYS OLD.
55 Gallon.
60 pounds live rock.
40 pounds crushed coral (recently seeded with 20 pounds of wet live sand ( frm a bag))
Protien skimmer
3-1200 pumps
heater
6 feet worth of blue light.
6 feet worth of white.
10 Astria snails.
20+ blue legs.
Brittlefish.
Emerald.
Green angel hair polyp
Feather duster.
Button polyps (gift from the rock)
1.When first placing new live rock on/in you cc, use clear tupperware type plastic containers and set them into the cc bottom up, till they hit bottom of glass.
That way you have a invisible stable fountation for the lr and you do not have to bury any parts of the surface of the rock.
The dish stays 1/4 inch below the sand, nothing to take away from the natural look.
Adam//
45-50 DAYS OLD.
55 Gallon.
60 pounds live rock.
40 pounds crushed coral (recently seeded with 20 pounds of wet live sand ( frm a bag))
Protien skimmer
3-1200 pumps
heater
6 feet worth of blue light.
6 feet worth of white.
10 Astria snails.
20+ blue legs.
Brittlefish.
Emerald.
Green angel hair polyp
Feather duster.
Button polyps (gift from the rock)