AQUASCAPED 65 GALLON - Pics

cobs00

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Your honest feedback please!
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I like it. That gives things like zoos a lot of surface to cover. Should look great once you get it grown in.
 
Looks pretty cool to me, a lot of room for corals to go:):) Just make sure its all sturdy so the fish cant make a rock slide
 
Looks pretty good! .. I did pretty much the same: build a wall :) then I tried to make two "mountains" at sides, and have middle area depressed. I liked it better that way. Try it :)
 
Thanks for the feedback. The top left mountain does not seen completely sturdy. I mean I would have to push it a little hard with my finger to move it. Does a little fish really have that much strength to push it? Better yet, are they that clumsy to bump imto one?
 
Little fishes bumping it, probbaly not its the big fish that get spook and hit it or the problem you might run into is ones that burrow in the sand and make it lean and fall. My watchmen almost did this to me on my first auqascaping but lucky for me, I caught it before it had a chance to fall. Just my 2 cents.
 
Some corals get big, and could shift center of gravity on that unstable rock, and .... it'll fall. You could drill holes in rocks and faten them with plastic rod (plasting coat hangers would work just fine). Or use underwater epoxy putty to fuse it with neighboring rocks.
 
I'm noticing that there is movement at the bottom of the tank, but not exactly sure how much. Would there be a better way of aquascaping to get more flow or is this okay?

I know it's kid of hard to tell, but if you look at it up close, there is actually lots of little caves. It's hard to tell with depth perception.
 
THE FINAL PRODUCT - WITH PICS!

THE FINAL PRODUCT - WITH PICS!

And so the journey ends....or has just began. Finally the aquascaping is complete. Hope you all enjoy!

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