I also read a great tip for stacking driftwood and rocks. It will add greatly to the stability and natural appearance to add smaller rocks around the base.
Zambize
HOW TO STACK ROCKS
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delumpcious - Posts: 18
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hey u can buy http://www.thatpetplace.com/pet/prod/207675/product.web i use it on that big rock in the huge rock in my tank works good u can have your tank filled with water and the fish arnt affected
and look i changed my tank around
http://i33.tinypic.com/2yl0h1d.jpg
and look i changed my tank around
http://i33.tinypic.com/2yl0h1d.jpg
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gumbii - Posts: 1695
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i use the aquastick stuff myself... pretty good actually... but not for river rocks and smooth rocks... works well with live rock and lace rock...
and nice rock work on your tank...
and nice rock work on your tank...
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delumpcious - Posts: 18
- Joined: Thu Jul 31, 2008 8:04 pm
thanks im looking to get a new light but idk whats best i just want to get a new bulb could u recommend any thing
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gumbii - Posts: 1695
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i use philips bulbs from home depot... they are like 6750k degrees and are four bucks each for 4ft 40w bulbs... i think they are ecolux bulbs or something... they're in a blue packaging...
they look great IMO... i don't like aquarium bulbs... you need one per specific trait... these bulbs grow plants, brighten the crap out of the tank, have a natural white hue to them, and are full spectrum so the reds really show on the fish... and that's hard to get without an aquaglo or other expensive bulb...
they look great IMO... i don't like aquarium bulbs... you need one per specific trait... these bulbs grow plants, brighten the crap out of the tank, have a natural white hue to them, and are full spectrum so the reds really show on the fish... and that's hard to get without an aquaglo or other expensive bulb...