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Dazza's Dual 1.5' Cubes
Started by dazzabozza, Dec 28 2009 04:11 PM
66 replies to this topic
#61
Posted 04 August 2010 - 12:10 AM
#62
Posted 04 August 2010 - 07:43 AM
No updates on the planted side as yet. Tang side they've just grown bigger tis all.
But did u know I have a newly painted rim on my car?? (I'm easily distracted)
But did u know I have a newly painted rim on my car?? (I'm easily distracted)
#63
Posted 04 August 2010 - 09:14 PM
Just a "rim" hey..... been curb crunching mate?
Fail Drifting? Gutter bashing???
Do you have lights on the other side of that tank??
if so you got no excuses not to get on with it, i'm sure i can point you all the right directions for plants, mosses, shrimps, fish ect.
Juls
Fail Drifting? Gutter bashing???
Do you have lights on the other side of that tank??
if so you got no excuses not to get on with it, i'm sure i can point you all the right directions for plants, mosses, shrimps, fish ect.
Juls
#64
Posted 04 August 2010 - 09:18 PM
Nah just trying some diff colours on the rims
Yep got T5HO's across the entire 3ft. Gotta pull out the substrate and redo the silicone behind the background.
Is the curing process of risk to the fish in the other half?
Daz
Yep got T5HO's across the entire 3ft. Gotta pull out the substrate and redo the silicone behind the background.
Is the curing process of risk to the fish in the other half?
Daz
#65
Posted 04 August 2010 - 09:27 PM
Nope....no harm to fish on the other side....try and maintain good ventilation.
#66
Posted 04 August 2010 - 09:29 PM
That's what the girlfriend says to me!
#67
Posted 05 August 2010 - 04:30 PM
The curing process of the aquarium safe silicon never seemed to bother any of my fish, on several occasions i've filled the tank back up only a few hours after fitting the 3d background with no issues, although it doesn't hurt to be more careful than that, the only reason i have done that is because the fish where in "very" temporary accomidation and needed to be back in there tank same day.
it's unlikley the dry cure will effect the fish in the wet side.
Juls
it's unlikley the dry cure will effect the fish in the wet side.
Juls
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