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Old 03-29-2008, 11:03 PM   #26 (permalink)
Mr. Tang
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Thanks Carmie and I do like the rock. Its kinda weird though because as soon as I took the pics, I put the rocks back in the box and out to the garage. I want to take my time and avoid all the mistakes I made on the 120!!

I will need another 60lbs. but with the cost,,,I can handle it!! I was thinking today that I got 60 lbs. of rock for 143 bucks and if I got it from the LFS, It would have cost like 420 bucks. Thats a huge difference. I can handle not having coraline algae on the rock when it hits the water!!!

The next thing to look at is this greatstuff foam spray. I show this tank build thread the other day and the owner used this foam spray against the left side glass to hide the intakes for the CL.. In than painted it to much the LR he was using. The idea of painting the foam was to make it look ok until the coraline algae started growing over it. Anybody here have any experience using this stuff??? I thought I could use it to hide the overflow and the intake for the cl. All though I have not decided where the intake is going but if I put it on the back wall,,I fell like I can hide it better using this and LR.
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