How Does This Look For Coral Selection/placement?

that tank is looking really good :good: might give your idea with the rowaphos a go.

Seffie x

:fish:
 
Somtimes, simple is better.

Those are good stats there. I'd bump up Alk with the Ca running high so you are closer to equillibrium :nod:
 
It will push it up a little, but it may have the same effect on Ca I think....
is that a bad thing? should i just buy some KH/alk buffer?


Whoa, hold on Truck - you know the rule, don't add anything until you have tested for it and your tank is established


So, as your tank is neither stop worrying :good:

Seffie x

:fish:
 
It will push it up a little, but it may have the same effect on Ca I think....
is that a bad thing? should i just buy some KH/alk buffer?


Whoa, hold on Truck - you know the rule, don't add anything until you have tested for it and your tank is established


So, as your tank is neither stop worrying :good:

Seffie x

:fish:
i just want to be prepared for when the time comes lol. i think the sand may up it a bit. but more on that when its actually running! :lol:
 
Looks nice truck.

Have you got more time on your hands than me??
A nice elaborate diagram that.
well im off school for 2 weeks, now and ive been on work experience the past two, and i only did a 5 hour day :D that digram was surprisingly easy to do, open two paint windows, and paste and image in one, and draw your rock work on the other, then draw around it using the free form select tool draw around the coral, and copy and paste it onto the rock work
 
What the blooming heck are schools doing in this day and age to send kids on work experience where a work day is shorter than than the school day.

Has this world gone crazy.

I did my work experience in a verterinary surgery, I was doing 9 hour days, including and hour for lunch. I would have stayed longer (in fact I did on the monday as they liked you to experience an evening surgery) after my own puppys appointment that evening I did go home. That day was actually longer than the majority of my work days working in a microbiology lab (till I start doing on-call) anyway.

It is easy for kids truck, you get a lot more IT lessons now and they tend to run windows on them. When I was at school we had computers called Nimbus 2000's which are archaic now, did not get windows at school till I was in sixth form. Everything I can do on computers (photoshop pretty good at) I had to learn how to do it myself.

Looks good anyway Truck
 
What the blooming heck are schools doing in this day and age to send kids on work experience where a work day is shorter than than the school day.

Has this world gone crazy.

I did my work experience in a verterinary surgery, I was doing 9 hour days, including and hour for lunch. I would have stayed longer (in fact I did on the monday as they liked you to experience an evening surgery) after my own puppys appointment that evening I did go home. That day was actually longer than the majority of my work days working in a microbiology lab (till I start doing on-call) anyway.

It is easy for kids truck, you get a lot more IT lessons now and they tend to run windows on them. When I was at school we had computers called Nimbus 2000's which are archaic now, did not get windows at school till I was in sixth form. Everything I can do on computers (photoshop pretty good at) I had to learn how to do it myself.

Looks good anyway Truck
yeah its pretty crazy :lol: i got an hour dinner break too! i was shocked. but it was in my LFS :blush: so i wouldnt have minded staying longer. photoshop is a firm favourite with me, i dont have it at home but at school i do, and its a nice piece of software.

micro-biology sounds interesting.
 
Very interesting truck. My favourite part is Tropical Infectious disease. They are so different to the run of the mill stuff you get over here. My specialty is probably parasites, if there is one there I will find it. I would love a microscope at home (lab quality one though, I have a little one somewhere, but it is not brilliant). It is surprising how many uses you find for one. My next door neighbour is a breeder of Staffordshire bull terriers (She bred the one in my avatar that is crufts qualified) she gets charged £20 by the vets to tell her if a ***** is ready to mate, if I could do it at home I would charge a very small percentage of that. Would also get me a little money on the side from other local breeders I could use for corals.
 
Very interesting truck. My favourite part is Tropical Infectious disease. They are so different to the run of the mill stuff you get over here. My specialty is probably parasites, if there is one there I will find it. I would love a microscope at home (lab quality one though, I have a little one somewhere, but it is not brilliant). It is surprising how many uses you find for one. My next door neighbour is a breeder of Staffordshire bull terriers (She bred the one in my avatar that is crufts qualified) she gets charged £20 by the vets to tell her if a ***** is ready to mate, if I could do it at home I would charge a very small percentage of that. Would also get me a little money on the side from other local breeders I could use for corals.
that would be a nice little earner, thats something i have yet to do...use an electron microscope. i would love to use one at somepoint, i might see if school will take us to the micro biology lab at the hospital.

really interesting.
 

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