I sold my T5s and decided to go back to MHs. I didn't want a fixture, so I would need a canopy. I decided to make my own to save some money. Although in the end I probably spent just as much as if I would have had bought a canopy, I feel the project contributed to a skill I would like to further develop, carpentry. Not to mention the sense of accomplishment that you get from completing the project. While you look at the pictures remember, this is my first ever carpentry project. It's ...
Updated 05-01-2010 at 12:40 AM by melev
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I just bought some dry base rock from Reef Cleaners. Awsome looking stuff. I plan to add about 40# of live rock to the 200# of dry base rock...and take the time to seed/grow my own. I asked them for suggestions on where to get substrate. They said to get Southdown from Home Depot, or visit local landscape companies to buy a yard of sand. I am sure people do this, but what are everyones' thoughts? I would obviously seed my sand with live sand from my existing tank. Melev, ...
I ran across this deal on Craigs list and thought it was a good deal. I wish I could get it, but not at this time. Check it out! http://collegestation.craigslist.org/hsh/1701947471.html