Grab a Florida purple barnacle cluster off the internet. They make amazing natural decor and provide holes for various hole-loving fish. They're practically nirvana for midas blennies
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I use oyster shells to attach torches, frog spawn etc to lay on the sand - great stability, easy to move around for flow and light, and can add zoas to the shell - also provides shelter for polychaete CUC...I incorporated oyster shells that I picked up in Appalachicola into my tall structure. They make perfect hiding places. My royal gramma loves them.
just looked... man o man what a range in price for what looks about the sameGrab a Florida purple barnacle cluster off the internet. They make amazing natural decor and provide holes for various hole-loving fish. They're practically nirvana for midas blennies
Great idea for the tank floor. I shall have to do the same. Thanks for the idea!I use oyster shells to attach torches, frog spawn etc to lay on the sand - great stability, easy to move around for flow and light, and can add zoas to the shell - also provides shelter for polychaete CUC...
Some are from Appalachicola too - smile
It was at our local AnimartWhere can i get one of those jellyfish at? LOL I'd like to keep in my qt tank.
Mine is one of the cheapo ones in my build thread and I see no reason not to do thatjust looked... man o man what a range in price for what looks about the same
just ordered a nice, cheap piece on eBay 0 we'll seeMine is one of the cheapo ones in my build thread and I see no reason not to do that
Maybe I'm just paranoid but I did soak it in rodi water for a few hours before putting it in the tank. Also don't be surprised if the little critters take a few weeks to recognize it as natural habitat. Once it started growing tank crud there was a turf war between several different cave dwellers for the space which the midas blenny won lol. Took about 2 weeksjust ordered a nice, cheap piece on eBay 0 we'll see
Is there anything special you have to do with 3d prints? Like certain filament or post print treatment?I've used clear acrylic rods to support my rockwork and prevent rockslides.
Additionally I am developing a 3D printed rock that can hold standard reef plugs. I am currently in the prototype phase, but hope to have it available soon. It is such PITA to drill rock and attaching a mounting base seems like a better idea to prevent unnecessary coral loss. Plus, way easier to change locations for flow, lighting requirements as well as fragging and treating corals.
The tiles and other ceramic rocks out there look too unnatural even when covered by marine life.
If you are 3D printing something reef related that is going to be wet, make sure you use PETG. It takes some time to get the settings dialed in since it is more prone to stringing, but once you get it right it is a wonderful material to use. Otherwise it can cause some frustration.Is there anything special you have to do with 3d prints? Like certain filament or post print treatment?
what type of adhesive do you use? thanksWhen I go on beach vacations I always grab some shells or rubble with my kid and add to the tank. I made this cool rubble pile that is like a dome so it has an area underneath for gobies or CuC's to chill out.
I wanted to do this for years but never found they coral skeletons. where did you get yoursI used dead coral skeletons as my tank layout material. I did not use live rock or dead rock. It is now completely covered with lime algae and looks just like rock. Just like how the original coral reefs were formed.
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REEF OF THE MONTH - June 2021: Takaki1980's Beautiful Japanese Style SPS Reef!!
R2R Username: @Takaki1980 Build Thread: Japanese Style Reef Tank Introduction Hello everyone. I'm very honored to have my tank featured in Reef2Reef's ”Reef of the Month". I would also like to send a big thanks to @Daniel@R2R for the shout...www.reef2reef.com
There is also a dedicated THREAD.
Aquascapes made of dead coral skeletons
My coral tank layout is made up of dead coral skeletons. I assembled a large table coral base with a variety of coral skeletons. So far, the coral is growing actively without any problems. I'm sure you'll have a dead coral skeleton in your tank that will be part of your layout before you know...www.reef2reef.com
Sorry for late reply. I use super glue and BRS insta-set superglue accelerator. Glue one or two pieces at a time, spray, wait 15 seconds, continue building.what type of adhesive do you use? thanks
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Your choice of bottle.
By the way I don't drink. My customers are nice enough to supply me with bottles.