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It's actually an easy process and I've done it many times. The most important thing is to keep the LR covered in water so that you don't lose the...
Thats a very informative link, even though I've been in this hobby for 25 years, I seem to learn something everyday. I've seen clowns hosting in just...
The zoa frags came from my various tanks and I don't know for sure how much they would cost.
Nice job on the framing, look forward to seeing the finished project.
My tank builder makes them, he's one of those rare guys who builds me stuff and charges a fair price
And the finished project [IMG]
Really easy, cover the entire surface with foam, then dust with sand, then add you chunks of LR to strategic areas, let it dry, then carve away the...
Because foam likes to float, this one has a base at the bottom so that I can stack LR on it so that the back won't try and rise up, The very bottom...
I kinda became obsessed with foaming thing.. [IMG] It's easier to work these type of projects if you can lay them flat, I designed this one so that...
Not sure if I'm reading your question correctly, are you wanting to know why I chose not to have a LS bed? Partly because I wanted this to be a bare...
The project took about 6 hours total, Cost was about $60-$65, 4 cans of foam and almost a full sheet of gridwork. I chose not to use LS or LR for...
On the other side of frag tank is another, shallow frag tank section that is also 16' x 3' x 10. this gives me a total of 102sq ft of surface area to...
I'm going to jump the gun a little bit, I am the newest sponsor for this site. I'll be uploading the banners and related information over the next...
Thats what I wanted, barebottom tank, but without the look. Here's a recent photo [IMG]
I had let the LR die, as I wanted it dry so the foam would adhere. I think I left it outside for a few weeks, then broke it apart to remove any misc...
Here's the the finished project [IMG]
Starting to look more natural, ran out of foam and need to finish a small area on the bottom left side of the tank Here's the finished project....
Here is what I mean about planning and thinking things thru, my goal was to create as many ledges and overhangs as possible without it looking...
Thats one of the parts I forgot to mention, I glued some zipties to the bottom of the tank and then looped them thru the gridwork, used a total of 9....
Here is another area that has a very cool piece of LR thats flat and shaped like a bowl, it's about 6"x5" to give you some perspective. The foam had...
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