Aquascaping input

oli5

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Hi everyone, I aquascaped yesterday and was hoping to get some opinions on my job. Do I have enough crevices? Thanks

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Looks very cool. Are the rocks fastened together? If not you may want to fasten or glue them together to avoid any rock slides.
 
unfortunately no they're not fastened together. But it's not like they're loose. After placing each rock I put lots of pressure on it to see if it would fall. Finally after a few slides, I got the right combination in strength.
 
I like the appearance, but I would definitely get some two part epoxy and anchor some of those rocks down:) You get one pesky crab or startled fish and you could have a issue on your hands!

I should follow my own advice here as mine is similar and I keep meaning to epoxy my upper rocks, but have yet to do it:lol:
 
As others mentioned, I'd be concerned about stability.

Also, for coral placement, it looks a little too straight up and down (2d, as usekaforevil said). More of a slope from bottom front to top back will give more unshaded spots for your corals. As it is, it looks like mostly only the top layer and the front of the sand are unshaded.

It looks good the way it is, just not sure how practical. :D
 
Looks good but is this for a FOWLR setup? I don't see a lot of places to put any medium/large corals.

Ditto on the aquarium epoxy.
 
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