Aquascaping Q&a

fishkid13

Active Member
Originally Posted by Noah's Nemo
http:///forum/post/3143031
Its an old hagen 901. Still going strong.I thinks its about 950 GPH.Has nice slow flow to all 5 outlets.Also creates a nice little ripple effect at the surface. so glad i did it this way.
When you say slow do you mean pushing the water enough to stay moving and picking up debris?
Thanks.
 

uneverno

Active Member
Originally Posted by calbert0
http:///forum/post/3140884
No glueing/tying/drilling is necessary, just give the rock a good twist/push to make sure its sturdy.
I beg to differ. If one lives in earthquake country, and the OP lists himself as "Western US", then securing the rock is mandatory.
 

fishkid13

Active Member
Originally Posted by calbert0
http:///forum/post/3146835
looks good.
Thanks.
Originally Posted by uneverno

http:///forum/post/3147197
I beg to differ. If one lives in earthquake country, and the OP lists himself as "Western US", then securing the rock is mandatory.
Hmmm, good point. But, how often does a large earthquake happen, or one big enough to toppel rocks?
 

calbert0

Member
Originally Posted by uneverno
http:///forum/post/3147197
I beg to differ. If one lives in earthquake country, and the OP lists himself as "Western US", then securing the rock is mandatory.

I never said it doesnt have to be secure, i just said you dont need to glue or drill it in order to accomplish a sturdy aquascape..
 
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