Aquascaping, Show your Skills...

Yitman
Nice scape! Did you use some pipe in the middle to hold up the rock work?

no , I just used ths glue , it's super strong

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from the side you can see the small "legs"
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My 90 getting ready for sand. I have more pics but im posting from my phone at the moment and will only let me post 1 pic at a time. :rolleyes:
 

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My 90 getting ready for sand. I have more pics but im posting from my phone at the moment and will only let me post 1 pic at a time. :rolleyes:

Just wanted to add some more half way decent pics.

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Nothing is leaning against the back glass. I had this tank set up about 7 years ago and took a long break since I was moving all over the place. Last time I had about 110lb's of live rock all stacked and leaning against the back glass. Doing a lot of things differently this time around.
 
My humble entry. I have made more rock to cover the pvc frames but haven't taken new pictures yet. I still need to paint my white returns though. :o


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Current music selection: Shinedown - I'm Alive
 
Wow there are some really nice aquascapes. Definitely need to get my JB Water weld and make some nice structures.
 
I like your pillars. I noticed the PVC frame on the bottom. Do you have a picture of them. Like to know how you designed them.


QUOTE=CyclistMT;20967096]My humble entry. I have made more rock to cover the pvc frames but haven't taken new pictures yet. I still need to paint my white returns though. :o


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Current music selection: Shinedown - I'm Alive[/QUOTE]
 
I like your pillars. I noticed the PVC frame on the bottom. Do you have a picture of them. Like to know how you designed them.


I'm sorry but I don't have pictures of the PVC frame. The one under the table structure is really just a square to keep the rock off of the subtrate. The frame for the other pillar was built using 90's, T's, and then a straight pipe going vertical. Rock was attached to the verical pipe using zip ties.

I hope that helps a bit.
 
Cardinal, looks great. What did you use to cover your overflow? One of the most natural looking I have ever seen.

Thank you!

It is a sumpless design with all the equipment including pumps inside a wall of reef ceramics. To the right of this compartment there is a refuge viewable from the right side of the aquarium.
 
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