Aquascaping, Show your Skills...

It's not set up to be visible front to back.
it's in wall with a fishroom behind. You can see through it for maintenence but you have to remove the background.
I've got it set up so the background just velcro on and off.
This is the room behind the tank.
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Just sexy.....
 
It's not set up to be visible front to back.
it's in wall with a fishroom behind. You can see through it for maintenence but you have to remove the background.
I've got it set up so the background just velcro on and off.
This is the room behind the tank.
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Very, very impressive. Well planned and executed.
 
just change my rock work suggestion are welcome
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It seems to be kept within very tight lines front to back. You might want to consider having a couple of rocks on the bottom jut out a bit more towards the front.

In the end it must be your personal tastes that are satisfied first.

Dave.M
 
Are they secure? It looks like a landslide waiting to happen. No offense. Keep rotating one rock with another until you find its natural fit.
 
just change my rock work suggestion are welcome
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Here's how I do mine. Had a few rocks laying around. Find one I want to use as the base.
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Grab the next rock and start placing it and rotating it, over and over until it falls into place with a natural look. You will know immediately when it happens.
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Place your next rock repeating the above step.
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Then rotate some more
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Finished product sitting with no glue or rods.
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I decided to do a pillar / arch combo with a canyon. Please excuse the mess of a sand bed.... I actually keep it much cleaner :)

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My latest 180 gallon.

that's nice great job
 
Here is my 180 (sorry for the cell phone pictures)
 

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My 200g tank... It's gonna be a FOWLR with predatory fishes and a bunch of "weed-type" corals soon. :cool:

Sorry for the dirty glass and the mess around the tank... Still setting it up. :D

Best regards.

Daniel.
 

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