Critique my rock work.

I think it looks good, but to be honest I think it looked great before. Maybe I chimed in too late? I think I'm biased because it's essentially a larger size but otherwise identical to my setup.

It will look much different once the corals are on there, as all corals will grow to different shapes and sizes. So I wouldn't concentrate a ton on having it fill space perfectly for now. You've laid a good foundation but the real shape will take place when it grows in.
 
"Looks good. It is just the foundation for all your coral growth. The only tweek I would make is take that one piece in the middle(above the 2nd opening from the left), and work it into either side to give a nice opening kind of seperating the 2 structures. Like I said just a tweek!"


I agree with this. I would take advantage of the 30in. height and have a few more peaks and valleys. It will add more dimension; one tall structure and another smaller structure.



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glad to see water in it....i always dread doing rock work....but looks good once the corals fill and coraline takes over it will look even better!!

-matt
 
Wow, so many of you chimed in! Thanks guys! I really appreciate everyone's input.

I understand what you guys are saying about a two structure setup. However, having a 24" wide, 30" tall tank, I feel like I'd be wasting valuable real estate in doing this. If I had a 36" wide, 30" tall tank, I'd be all about it.

I used up most of my favorite rocks on this tank so I'll probably try the two structure setup on the 180 I'm building. There won't be as many ledges on that tank. Probably just two rock piles lol.

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13736088#post13736088 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by PaulieWalnuts
glad to see water in it....i always dread doing rock work....but looks good once the corals fill and coraline takes over it will look even better!!

-matt

I was so dreading the rock work. This tank ran with nothing in it other than saltwater for almost two weeks lol. I was at work till midnight last night, then spent most of my afternoon modifying it. It sounds so easy until you actually try it.
 
i know then when you get it the way you like it something slips and it changes, i was just glad my eel did not re arrange anything...is the 180 going in you house??
 
Reception :D


You know, every time I've tried to aquascape a tank, one side will go up super quick and easy. Then the other side will be nothing but problems. I'll have it just right, then I'll see something I want to tweek JUST a little. Then CRASH! It all comes crumbling down. I'm sure we've all spent hours and hours trying different rock combinations trying to get them to not only fit and be stable.. but also to look good. So aggravating.
 
Well, I liked before, but I really like after. I like all the top swimming room since you don't have a bunch of equipment to hide. Will there be sand?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13732414#post13732414 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by blackthunda77
looks alittle too flat. dont get me wrong, it looks nice, and maybe withthe corals itllc hange my mind but untill then i would try to get some valleys in the middle and some peaks on the top, just my 2 cents.

Ditto.
Some open spaces, cliffs, isolated rock formations, would make for a better and more natural looking tank. Make some taller rock formations, and some smaller.
It's way too symmetric, IMO.
 
looks very nice chad, plenty of room for coral growth, i think its a really great job youve done there, very nice, like the gaps between rocks for water flow as well, well done
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13736916#post13736916 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Ritten
Well, I liked before, but I really like after. I like all the top swimming room since you don't have a bunch of equipment to hide. Will there be sand?

I'll be adding a shallow sand bed. Just haven't decided which size. I'm thinking fiji pink? I need to look into it more.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13736220#post13736220 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by thechad21
Wow, so many of you chimed in! Thanks guys! I really appreciate everyone's input.

I understand what you guys are saying about a two structure setup. However, having a 24" wide, 30" tall tank, I feel like I'd be wasting valuable real estate in doing this.



You only have to move 1 rock, and you`ll have 2 structures.

But it does look much better than first.
 
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