Aquascaping, Show your Skills...

Here are some better pics

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This aquascape is work of art.
Very creative.:thumbsup:
 
Nice tanks everyone!
Here's a recent pic of mine:

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That looks awesome. If I ever got the courage (more importantly the money) to setup a reef it would like something like that.
 
Here is mine. 5 pillars.

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The start: (Seemed like there was a lot of space....not so much now!)

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Nice tanks everyone!
Here's a recent pic of mine:

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:thumbsup:
 
I am just planning my aquascaping on a 60 cube.

do you typically put the rocks up against the back wall or leave space between the back wall and the rocks? I have a center overflow so I am thinking of putting up the rocks up against the center overflow.

do you typically make the rocks half the height of the tank? So I have a 24" high tank, and thinking of making the rocks go up to about 12".

thanks for the great thread.
 
This was Jan '08. I loved the look but the stack left a lot of areas for detritus to accumulate...
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Here's a pic as of August '08 after I tore everything down to plumb to the basement. Only one rock rests against the back glass.
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Hope to be upgrading to a 250g soon that's 3' wide... should be much easier to aquascape compared to only 18". ;)

Too bad you were having problems with the original setup. I liked the way it looked.
 
This is my 5' 120. It's been up with water in it for about 2 months now. I guess I have to get some updated pics!

Here it is when there was no water in it.
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Awesome! Hoping to mimic this in my 150g I'm setting up. I picked up some acrylic rods glued to acrylic flats to help me stack it.
 
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