C craig Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 2, 2005 1,104 1 0 58 LONG ISLAND NY Dec 7, 2007 #1 This is what I did to my brackish tank. I was just waiting for the Liverock to start curing. I don't think anyone will make fun of my tank decorating now.
This is what I did to my brackish tank. I was just waiting for the Liverock to start curing. I don't think anyone will make fun of my tank decorating now.
C craig Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 2, 2005 1,104 1 0 58 LONG ISLAND NY Dec 7, 2007 #3 Salinity is at 1.023.
Pufferpunk Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 11, 2007 5,683 6 62 66 Chicago www.**************.com Dec 7, 2007 #4 That's great! How big is this tank? Looks like they have some growing room.
B bartier Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 11, 2007 131 2 0 35 Australia Dec 8, 2007 #5 That's so crazy it's so good to see them all thriving How old are yours archers by the way?
N niblit Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 17, 2007 956 0 0 Knee deep in fish Dec 12, 2007 #6 Sg of 1.023 wouldnt that be high even for marine? I keep my saltwater tanks at 1.021
Pufferpunk Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 11, 2007 5,683 6 62 66 Chicago www.**************.com Dec 12, 2007 #7 Not really necessary to keep it that high, unless you are keeping corals. A waste of $alt IMO.
Weylin Blue Tier VIP MFK Member Sep 15, 2007 3,133 1 313 36 Inside a Bottle Dec 12, 2007 #8 Nice tank..
C craig Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 2, 2005 1,104 1 0 58 LONG ISLAND NY Dec 12, 2007 #9 !.023 until the rock fully cures. Tank is same 75 gallon. My Dragon Gobie is in heaven. He loves digging under the rock.
!.023 until the rock fully cures. Tank is same 75 gallon. My Dragon Gobie is in heaven. He loves digging under the rock.
D Daeorn Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 19, 2007 275 0 0 NY Dec 12, 2007 #10 Archers and Dragon gobies can perminantly live in SW? I might have to start doing that in my tank