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  1. Telgar

    Telgar Snowflake Eel

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    the best piece of advice you'll get around here as a saltwater newbie is 3Reef's slogan
    "Go slow, let it grow."
    good luck and post pics soon :)


    I love the rockwork but I'm a little concerned, did you use any epoxy to hold your rock bridges together? If not I would strongly suggest you do so sooner rather than later to avoid any rockslides caused by pushy inhabitants!(turbo snails, and hermit crabs especially)
     
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  3. Geoff

    Geoff Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    Hello and welcome to 3reef,nice tank ;).
     
  4. Otty

    Otty Giant Squid

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    Welcome to 3reef :)
     
  5. Powerman

    Powerman Giant Squid

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    Welcome aboard. Looks good so far. +1 on the epoxy.
     
  6. SNreefer

    SNreefer Plankton

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    Thanks for the advice.
    I didn't use epoxy but I'll definitely consider it when its all said and done. Surprisingly everything is pretty stable as I tried jiggling things around a bit to test it. Seems like it would take quite a bit to topple anything over. I was hoping not to have to deal with epoxy in case I needed to move things around. I was granted some pretty odd shapes to deal with but nothing is set in stone yet. I tried to create some places for my fish to swim through and some nice flat spots for corals.
     
  7. ddaasshh

    ddaasshh Spaghetti Worm

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