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Sturgeon;1344809; said:
Use silicone to bond rocks together. rinse them off and dry them, then apply.
My artc loves to rearrange his tank, Constantly ripping up decorations, moving the heater, screwing with the UGF tubes, He also Smashes the antler in the tank until he likes where it is. My favorite is when I play with him, I take the Mag Float and wave it by him and he attacks it hard enough to launch the scrubber. Cant wait until I upgrade and have sand in the tank, no more flying gravel keeping me awake at night!

Sounds like a fun cat you got there, do you think he will keep the tank cloudy, by constantly stirring the sand if you switch from gravel?
 
my 20" irridescent shark decided that all the drift wood i had stacked and clustered together. looks better scattered all over the bottom of the tank and the intakes for my filters should be moved back and forth daily. and the heaters should be on the bottom.:ROFL: crazy B******.
 
doubledragon;1346258; said:
Sounds like a fun cat you got there, do you think he will keep the tank cloudy, by constantly stirring the sand if you switch from gravel?
Since I'm running a UGF, When my cat moves the gravel all the waste tends to cloud the water a little bit. I purposely removed a section of the filter intake, So it wouldnt sit so close to the gravel. He used to bury the filter intake with gravel. Not anymore! Within a half an hour the tank is clear again. When I upgrade, Which should be within a month or so, I'm not gona run a UGF, just a canister for bio and a HOT magnum for mechanical/chemical and water current. Also hoping to get 2 ETH inline heaters so my cat cant burn itself
 
My 3' hybrid moved the biggest rock in his tank about a foot one time. The rock is some kind of river stone that is about 30" long and 14" wide, and weighs roughly 200 lbs. He thought he should turn around beside the rock and just slid it accross the bottom.
 
necrocanis;1346995; said:
My 3' hybrid moved the biggest rock in his tank about a foot one time. The rock is some kind of river stone that is about 30" long and 14" wide, and weighs roughly 200 lbs. He thought he should turn around beside the rock and just slid it accross the bottom.


:ROFL::eek::WHOA::D Lol, that is awesome. Makes you glad he's not in a glass tank when he decides to rearange his furniture. Might wanna test your water for roid's. :grinno: 200lbs. wow:OMG::jaw:
 
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TLkmDN;1415297; said:
my 40'' RTC bit my shirt and pulled me into the pond. im 75 kg...scary?? indeed... :s

I would have laughed alot before I jumped in to save you. ;)
 
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