Truvu 70 gallon Build

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The Truvu tank just arrived. Getting excited. Just waiting patiently for the Pukani to finish curing. I picked up some lanthanum chloride to speed up the process. Does anyone have some good pros or cons on using it before I do? Thanks.
 
Great looking set up! Love that stand!
 
I have a question about curing Pukani dry rock. It's been sitting in a Brute can of salt water for about 12 weeks. I've been doing 100% water changes every few weeks. Began dosing LC every few days starting 3 weeks ago. I'm still getting ammonia readings around .6, and phosphates around .04. When is it cured, are these readings low enough or keep on trucking? Anything I should be doing differently?
 
Forgot to mention that I've also got a pump and heater in the barrel with the rock.
 
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Finished staining and polyurethaning the trim for the stand tonight. Then we ran a successful leak test.
I attempted to get it all silently dialed in between the pump and ball valves, which I soon found out how takes time and patience. I drained the tank because I only used tap water for the testing. The phosphates have been holding steady about .02 on the barrel of dry rock I’ve curing. So with that being said, I ordered Jurassic Gel and will begin aquascaping next week. Now I’m starting to get excited as I see everything coming together.
 
I have a question about curing Pukani dry rock. It's been sitting in a Brute can of salt water for about 12 weeks. I've been doing 100% water changes every few weeks. Began dosing LC every few days starting 3 weeks ago. I'm still getting ammonia readings around .6, and phosphates around .04. When is it cured, are these readings low enough or keep on trucking? Anything I should be doing differently?
Ammonia should be zero, nitrite zero.
 
Thank you JimFuller
 
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Started building the canopy tonight. Installing (2) Radion XR30 G3.
 
It’s been awhile since I’ve done anything with my build. I’ve been curing the Pukani dry rock for over 4 months and now I’ve finally got it in the tank. It was a huge challenge due to the small openings Truvu leaves you in the top of the acrylic tank. I had to pretty much piece together and glue everything in the tank. I think it’s probably a lot easier being able to build the aquasape out of the tank and just drop it in if you have a topless tank. Nevertheless I’m pretty happy with the results. Please feel free to criticize my aquascaping.
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I love love love your stand. Great work. What are the molding combinations you used?
 
Wow. That stand is gorgeous! Very nice job sir!
 
Rockscape is looking great! Again, that stand is one of the best I've seen.
 

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