Aquascaping, Show your Skills...

This was my 120g a few months ago. I am in the process of putting together my 240g. I just got the new rock in for that so I will post some pics as we go.


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Awesome thread! Just what I was looking for!

Tangwich, I think I am going to 'borrow' some of your design ideas!! I am doing my aquascaping today. I wonder if you used supports or zip ties or epoxy or anything...
 
Here is my 480g. Nothing special because i like the open look...

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I remove the big rock on the back island to make it more open..
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14179209#post14179209 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by LUVSPS
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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Very nice aquascape.. I would like to see this after your tank is established... I may have to try something like this. Did you use acrylic rods?
 
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I like to have minimal LR in the DT - thus I have almost 300# in a sump along with a DSB.

Here are a few shots of our 350G:
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Left island:
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Center Island:
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Right island:
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LL
 
here is my 200gal. i wanted a spare look. and the arches linking the two mounds
effectively forms a vertical wall which enables a very effective gyre
(rotating around a vertical axis)

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