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I am going bare bottom. All of the rock is epoxied together, except the centerpiece. I epoxied the left and right separately and left a sort of jigsaw design where they slide in together. Took me two days to get the residue out from under my nails and rings. (Next time I’ll use gloves lol)Welcome! I just joined today. From Florida too.
I noticed your rock is flat and sitting on the bottom. Alot of that rock will be covered with sand and take away from the nice scape you have created.
If your staying with bare bottom then don’t worry. If your going with sand I like to build rock feet attached to the bottom rocks with epoxy. This keeps your structure visible and sand and creatures can live under it too. Also I like to epoxy my rocks together in modules so they don’t get knocked over and in the event you have to take them out and scrub them clean you can put it all back exactly the way you had it. Good luck and I love the sleek air light fixture.
Hey y’all! Thank you for allowing me to be a part of the community. I am new to the hobby and constantly reading and researching to soak up as much as I can.
Thank you in advance for your help as I start this new endeavor.
Here is a picture of where I am right now. Plumbed and scaped, just waiting on the new dedicated 20 amp line to be installed next week.
It’s the marineland with the double corner overflows.Wow that tank and stand is incredible. I'm sure I missed it somewhere in the thread but what company made this tank!
Enjoy the forum!
Noooice, is the stand from them also?It’s the marineland with the double corner overflows.
No, we got the stand second hand. Did some light sanding and then painted it.Noooice, is the stand from them also?