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macphoto
01-10-2006, 1:05 AM
As seen in this thread (http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=64333), I'm in the process of starting up a 90g FOWLR tank. Today the water became clear enough to see the dry rock (which was just placed randomly in the tank for now). Of course, there's no life on the rock now, but I'll be seeding it with some live rock soon.

http://www.michaelcaswell.com/aquarium/IMG_1269.jpg


Maybe it's a "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" thing, but I think that, all things considered, it's looking pretty good right now... I'm really pleased with the rocks from hirocks.com.

However, my wife expressed her disappointment in the appearance of the tank today... "it's ugly."

Me: "But I've barely even begun... the tank is in its infancy, and it will look better in time."

Her: "Are those rocks going to be the only decorations in the tank? Aren't we going to add other stuff?"

Me: "You mean like little treasure chests that open and close? No. I'll add some live rock, which will seed this rock and it will have some nice growth." (wife begins to get the glazed-over look in the eyes that happens when I start getting into too much detail)

Her: "Well, it looks nothing like what I had imagined. It looks like something that you'd put an iguana in, minus the water of course."

Me: "Trust me, neat stuff will grow on these rocks and it will look nice. And once the colorful fish are in there, it will look much more lively."

Her: "Hmmmm...."


Now, one quick note... yes, my wife is just about as impatient as I am, but I have the benefit of having my impatience tempered by months of research. In other words, she and I both want a beautiful aquarium NOW, but I am well aware that it doesn't happen overnight (and am trying to convince her of this too).

Anyway, I'm calling in reinforcements... I need to show her some good photos of what this rock will hopefully look like in 6 months or a year. So, if you have a FOWLR (please, no full-blown reef photos... the last thing I need is to fend off a bout of reef-envy from her), please post here!

Thanks!

--Mike

Germanman
01-10-2006, 4:10 PM
Well ill upload a pic of my tank if i can get one i just have a cheep digital cam. But anyway ive spent roughly $2000 and 6 months on getting my tank to look like it does, but take in mind i work in a aquarium store so i got the best of the best and discounts as well. I only used two base rocks the rest of the rock was all live figi and tonga rock, along with live sand from a 10 year old system and 14 pounds of live rock covered in purple coraline algea from the same 10 year old tank. I also know some tricks on how to get a tank going quicker like i did.If u wana know just e-mail me at gerrmanman@yahoo.com.

PufferFan
08-13-2006, 12:03 AM
I have been reading your "journal" and i just love that you are doing it, and whant you to not be rushed so if i might sugjest (SP) you try searching google images?

kjf91004
08-13-2006, 2:00 PM
Try http://ratemytank.com You can see all sorts of salt and freshwater tanks from awe-inspiring to not-so-lovely.

Oops, wrong site. I usually like to check out http://ratemyfishtank.com
I like this one better than the first.

vincent3
03-29-2009, 11:51 AM
Morning Everyone!!!!! need to get 150lbs of live rock uncured from somewhere...any sugestions???? vincent3

rocker92
03-29-2009, 12:01 PM
Morning Everyone!!!!! need to get 150lbs of live rock uncured from somewhere...any sugestions???? vincent3
please list in classifieds(sp?)

Slappy*McFish
03-29-2009, 2:35 PM
I agree. Start a new thread in the classified section of the forum or here in the saltwater section rather than digging up/hijacking old threads. You'll get more responses that way.

Hartman2287
03-30-2009, 12:29 AM
It is FOWLR for now, until tank is established for about 6 months. But anyway...

http://www.aquariacentral.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=1009&pictureid=8206