Herefishyfishy
Smart Bass
Bot a bunch of putty for locking stones together on reef construction, never got around to using it. Used peg supports for the main wall in the back, but for the front frag shelves, gravity and friction is good enough for me.
Last weekend I traded some softies on rocks to a saltwater newby for some Science center passes. As usual, I got real aggressive in my generosity and chopped up a large Zoa colony at the base of a cave. Well, as you probably already concluded, it was a column to a shelf. Guess what, crash. Amazing how many tips can be crushed in a simple avalanche!
Glad there was no kids within earshot of my basement for the next 4 hours:evil:
Used the demise as a chance to rearrange and it looks much better. Also got a bunch of small rocks plugging "holes" in the reef removed. Allows much better water flow. Used up a bunch of glue and everything is solidly in place. (until my next stupidity) Was also a good excuse to do some nice water change to clean up some of the chem warfare that happens with injured corals. All in all, looks pretty darn great, a lot better than I anticipated
Will snap some new pics with a couple days when the rest of the colonies are healed up.
Last weekend I traded some softies on rocks to a saltwater newby for some Science center passes. As usual, I got real aggressive in my generosity and chopped up a large Zoa colony at the base of a cave. Well, as you probably already concluded, it was a column to a shelf. Guess what, crash. Amazing how many tips can be crushed in a simple avalanche!
Glad there was no kids within earshot of my basement for the next 4 hours:evil:
Used the demise as a chance to rearrange and it looks much better. Also got a bunch of small rocks plugging "holes" in the reef removed. Allows much better water flow. Used up a bunch of glue and everything is solidly in place. (until my next stupidity) Was also a good excuse to do some nice water change to clean up some of the chem warfare that happens with injured corals. All in all, looks pretty darn great, a lot better than I anticipated
Will snap some new pics with a couple days when the rest of the colonies are healed up.
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