Hello,
Here is the short version of the story:
Back in January, my wife and I rescued a 90 gallon saltwater reef tank from a friends house who's brother left it behind and no one wanted to care for it anymore.
It was in rough shape when we got it, but after a few months we were able to get the system stable and we have been doing really well.
Because we had larger issues at the time, the live rock in the tank was mostly placed where ever we could against the back wall of the tank.
Well, know I think we are ready to really get it to a point where it looks good. I would like to create sort of an arch of live rock from one end of the tank to the other. What is the best way to get the rock to stay together? Should I use bonding putty or do some drilling and pinning?
Also, I plan to remove the rock from the tank to clean and examine them for proper placement. Do you think the fish in the tank should be OK during this process or should I plan to remove them as well? (we are currently housing 2 maroon clowns, 2 angels, a kole tang, a Mandarin and a damsel.)
I am hoping to get the project done in one day...one very long day. Any advice as to how to proceed in the safest way possible?
Thanks for any advice.
Kenny Z.
Here is the short version of the story:
Back in January, my wife and I rescued a 90 gallon saltwater reef tank from a friends house who's brother left it behind and no one wanted to care for it anymore.
It was in rough shape when we got it, but after a few months we were able to get the system stable and we have been doing really well.
Because we had larger issues at the time, the live rock in the tank was mostly placed where ever we could against the back wall of the tank.
Well, know I think we are ready to really get it to a point where it looks good. I would like to create sort of an arch of live rock from one end of the tank to the other. What is the best way to get the rock to stay together? Should I use bonding putty or do some drilling and pinning?
Also, I plan to remove the rock from the tank to clean and examine them for proper placement. Do you think the fish in the tank should be OK during this process or should I plan to remove them as well? (we are currently housing 2 maroon clowns, 2 angels, a kole tang, a Mandarin and a damsel.)
I am hoping to get the project done in one day...one very long day. Any advice as to how to proceed in the safest way possible?
Thanks for any advice.
Kenny Z.