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Old 07-25-2007, 06:28 PM   #203 (permalink)
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Re: Here We Go Again!

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Originally Posted by DrHank View Post
How much work are you looking for? Ideally, 2 coats of Kilz (or equivalent) oil based primer followed by a coat or two of white latex enamel. That way the stand will be protected from water spills. I put 2 pieces of firring strip about 1/3 of the way from each end of my sump to allow for air circulation.

Plastic rocks and synthetic corals should be ok to add whenever you like. Personally, I like mine completely covered by sand or rock to decrease visibility. In your case however, I can see that a tank half full of water with possibly sand on the bottom might be a tad boring.

You can put your sand in at any time. I usually add mine just before or after my rock goes in but I see no harm in putting it in now if you want to. Remember though that whenever you decide to add it, you need to have circulation going. Also if you completely fill your tank now remember that water will be displaced into your sump when you do add your rock.
Quit putting ideas in my head! I had planned on spray painting it. ha ha ha.

GREAT idea on the firring strips. Of course I had to google it because my husband wasn't home. (He's a general contractor.)

Yeah, I was wondering if I should wait to add the water/sand because of the displacement. Then I don't have to worry about overflow or wasted water when I add the rocks. I promise to have salt water pumping when I put the sand in.

I haven't tested the water in the live rock coolers yet. I have another small set of LR rubble coming at the end of the week so I figure I'll scrub it and change the water then.
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