I think the rockwork structure turned out well.
My only advice, is that you have so many straight lines of rock (on the back wall for example) If you make those edges more naturally shaped rather that straight you might be happier until the coral grows in naturally and blocks the straight edges.
But for all the plumbing you had to hide, you did great.
Agreed with o2manyfish. Have you thought about adding little "shelves" on the blocky parts? That could help "break the blockiness" and would prove very useful later to install corals!
Congrats and looking good. Man I love those Orpheks. Cant wait to see them fired up on the tank.
That's a great cave and I like your vision. It takes a lot of talent to scape a large tank like that and the arrangement of rocks really invites you in, into an undersea adventure kinda way. It feels like I'm scuba diving when I look at the front of the tank.
Excellent build. My wife would kill me if I turned my living room into a long term construction project. I am living vicariously through you my friend.
The tank really fits well in there.
It's stands on it's own and is in tune with everything else.
Very nice integration in its environment Captain! You and your team have worked beautifully! That is a really nice apartment you have there! Gorgeous view and a nice cozy home with a huge tank!
wow! I just went through the whole thread...
EPIC!
congratulations on staying the course and getting it done.
I cant wait to see a full room/tank shot with the lights on and the whole room working together.
very impressive!