Tried that too. I have tried about 15 different setups now.Why not put the larger pile on the left so it hides the overflow and the smaller on the right?
LOL Tell me about it! I like to get it right the first time because unlike SOME people I keep a few select species for many years. : Can't go into it all willy nilly now! I would have put the rocks INTO the tank today actually but I was really sick.Your thinking about it too much just do it.. LOL
That's sad, reptiles are cool too though. I miss my mbuna too! It's funny how quickly you forget how frustrating the murderous things can be and just remember those big bodied beautiful colors! I think if I ever did mbuna again I would really want at least a 5ft tank, preferable 6ft.
Now that your 40B Tang tank is behind you how would you say it worked out with your stocking options vs. only 3ft length? Any tips, seeing as my tank has the same footprint?
How is the salty? Your SW tank was the final push for me to decide I wanted a SW tank, you made it seem so easy to have a beautiful successful tank!
lol I wish I could be more like Mike really!Ohhh... Pitt, are you gonna take that from her?
lol Yeah, I hear those occies are vicious! But they also hold their own well against the bigger guys that's why I am leaning towards them for the community tank.The Tang tank went really well. Just tough to have a planted tank with shell dwellers. They went for blood every time I put my hands in the tank.
:rofl:I like to get it right the first time because unlike SOME people I keep a few select species for many years. : Can't go into it all willy nilly now!