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nanoreefing4fun

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Here the syntax... for your pic I removed the 1st bracket so you could see it [ pretty tank !

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Bearjohnson

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Sweet tank!

With a tank of that size, I'd recommend thinking about adding a little more rock. You don't need to go crazy but another 50 to 100lbs would only do you some good. Keep the pic's coming!
 

Creekview

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I second the more rock. I'd get 100 lbs of dry from MarcoRocks. It's very porous and will become "live" pretty quickly. I'm a 2 lbs. per gallon advocate, have 80 lbs. in my 40 breeder.
 

aprime11b

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I second the more rock. I'd get 100 lbs of dry from MarcoRocks. It's very porous and will become "live" pretty quickly. I'm a 2 lbs. per gallon advocate, have 80 lbs. in my 40 breeder.


Thanks. If you saw my stock, I am pretty heavy with the 13 fish in there.. especially my young bamboo.. That is why I do not go with 2lbs per gallon or even move more rock from the fuge or sump into the DT. I am sitting at 220g approx. So I am just trying to give the fish and shark enough space to move.

One thing I may do is stack the rock up high on one side of the tank to make more surface area for the shark. If I do that, perhaps I may add a few pieces but I dont want to take up more floor space. Am I crazy for thinking like this?
 
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