Great video! I thought you were supposed to acclimate on the sand bed first. I am having a hard time with permanent placement because I have a lot of vertical areas because of my tonga branches along back of tank! With a long branch connecting them. I actually hate then now and wish I wouldn't have bought them but I am to scared to remove with non live rock. Can I cycle some rock and remove them? The tank is 4 years old though so would I loose the maturity of the tank if I didi that? I have some corals on a frag rack for consideration. Most are encrusting and I dont really like that type but what can I use for vertical placement? I thought of acans and blastos but would be hard to feed them. Also mushroom's but afraid of over taking tank. I do have some zoas on one of the rocks. Any suggestions? Thanks Love your videos. I am used to watching you in the kitchen making food for fish! lol
Great video! I thought you were supposed to acclimate on the sand bed first. I am having a hard time with permanent placement because I have a lot of vertical areas because of my tonga branches along back of tank! With a long branch connecting them. I actually hate then now and wish I wouldn't have bought them but I am to scared to remove with non live rock. Can I cycle some rock and remove them? The tank is 4 years old though so would I loose the maturity of the tank if I didi that? I have some corals on a frag rack for consideration. Most are encrusting and I dont really like that type but what can I use for vertical placement? I thought of acans and blastos but would be hard to feed them. Also mushroom's but afraid of over taking tank. I do have some zoas on one of the rocks. Any suggestions? Thanks Love your videos. I am used to watching you in the kitchen making food for fish! lol