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Chad231
Nicole263
Isn't it a lot?
Angela6489
It turned out really beautiful!!!
Aaron580
Actually, there isn't even 3 kg there yet, and I have no idea how to fit it in - there's very little space.
Michelle13
Point No. 8 needed to be replaced with J.K. (living stones).
William
Pavel is right. It would have been better to have more living stones. Otherwise, what is there to mature?
Shelby3182
Does natural stone not emit signals for silicates?
Jennifer7159
I don't know, there is no test.
Christopher4108
What natural stone was used to assemble the "skeleton" of the reef? Judging by the photo, it looks very decorative.
Nicole7268
The stone is called sandstone, and it is collected in the Kherson area along the steep shores, both from the water and from the cliff. It is washed and treated with hydrochloric acid. If you examine the stone closely, it is almost like limestone, but more densely compacted and does not crumble over time; it is full of shells and other marine skeletons.
The background was initially set by the client; they wanted to remove it and paint it blue, but it's good that they didn't. The blurry background created a sense of depth, and there is a coral cliff in the background. Overall, it turned out unexpectedly well.
Chad9037
It is advisable to purchase the test to know whether to expect a bloom of diatoms or not.
David4968
The aquarium has been on the same stones for almost a year - there are no diatoms.
Lindsay
So everything is fine with silicates. Good luck!!!
Ronald
No matter how mature this aquarium becomes (although there is nothing to mature), it will always leach phosphates (especially after acid treatment) and will have hair algae growing on it.
It turned out nice, I understand that there is no other way to do it, it's a pity that they don't bring coral rubble to us (they make such things abroad from it).
Darrell5975
Practice shows that there are no threadworms - here, the acid is irrelevant - it is hydrochloric. And poisoning is done to kill any possible creatures in the holes.
Jose
Did the shelf under the sump bend, or did I imagine it?
Kevin
And she has nowhere else to go, the lamp. I need to take a look at the place.
Daniel9952
Well, the lamp is not concrete - take a look.
Lee
When is the launch of the first beast? And why wait so long? We are waiting for new photos.
Thomas1044
Listen, I also thought that the shelf had bent - I thought it was an optical illusion.
Nicole2404
I didn't have time to take photos. But the client is great, it turns out - the aquarium is located in the "Montecristo" café - Currently, the aquarium houses: a diadem sea urchin, a radiata butterflyfish, a three-spot angelfish, a sinularia, and a sarcophyton. The aquarium is clean, there is no cyanobacteria, the sand is white, everything is working. I don't know why they complained about the Tunze skimmer, it works perfectly, no one has really adjusted or modified it.