problem was i didnt have any....and u spelled caffeine wrong...lol:devil:
lol...sorry...forgot my dictionary....he he he he..and it is "Spelt"...and not "Spelled"....sheesh....lol
Niko
problem was i didnt have any....and u spelled caffeine wrong...lol:devil:
Not in the UK! They say "spelt" on their side of the big aquarium.i has an edumacation and i gradimated and I sure its "spelt" SPELLED!
lol thx for the compliment! reefs arnt that hard to take care of though. FOWLR are so nice too thoughNot in the UK! They say "spelt" on their side of the big aquarium.
That's a pretty impressive reef system! I think I'll stick to FOWLR myself though--too many animals to keep track of, otherwise.I'm also afraid of hurting them when trying to move them or place them when bringing them home, haha.
first off thx for the complements! and yes i meant to put the rock that way...my goal was to make a sloping reef wall. there are large spaced rocks underneath...kinda lika a scaffold i guess. they support the rocks but have a few inches between each other specifically the lower rocks. i than have a pump running behind the rock work to keep any extra dead spots from forming...but with the new korallia pumps i have no worries about that at all.wow, somerhing about this tank makes it my favorite saltwater tank ive ever seen. Did you mean to set the rocks like that, or are they all kinda just piled? It almost looks like steps, which i think is a great idea. Totally changed my rock formation ideas. I wanted and arch, and a piece with my fav coral on it. Now i wanna kinda do the steps you did. s the whole thing filled with bigger rocks, thus making dead spots, or is it a lot of smaller rocks, giving more flow?