S sutherland Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 17, 2009 125 0 0 Las Vegas Jan 19, 2009 #11 Lava rock is fine as well, Holey Rock is pretty expensive.
J jonjon_23 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 1, 2008 13 0 0 Waipahu, Hawaii Jan 19, 2009 #13 very nice set up. i really like the driftwood.
P Pittbull Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 22, 2008 683 0 0 Louisville Kentucky Jan 19, 2009 #14 looks good buddy..
J Joe Peacher Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 28, 2008 31 0 0 STL MO Jan 20, 2009 #15 I really like the tank...as asked earlier...what kind of light do you have?
B bl00 Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 2, 2008 1,014 0 0 Baltimore Jan 20, 2009 #16 Its shaping up to be a really cool setup. I agree with others as well when they say that more rock work would be beneficial. Check out a garden supply store or landscaping company to pick up some flat slate pieces for cents/pound.
Its shaping up to be a really cool setup. I agree with others as well when they say that more rock work would be beneficial. Check out a garden supply store or landscaping company to pick up some flat slate pieces for cents/pound.
M master.k. Jack Dempsey MFK Member Mar 22, 2006 1,208 1 36 45 Clinton Twp , MI Jan 20, 2009 #17 Lighting is 4 strips AT---- (Coralife) , Aqualight T-5 Series 36" 10,000k Daylight and True Actinic 03 Blue t5 Floresent lamps . As for the rock I will hold off till I can get another big rock like the one I got I dig the look .
Lighting is 4 strips AT---- (Coralife) , Aqualight T-5 Series 36" 10,000k Daylight and True Actinic 03 Blue t5 Floresent lamps . As for the rock I will hold off till I can get another big rock like the one I got I dig the look .