Do you have nice aquascaping? if so let's see it..

Nothing wrong with your version of old school watchguy, beautiful acros look good on any rock scape lol :thumbsup:

My last tank was a rock wall so this time i've tried the less is more approach with my rock.

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I bet if you get yourself a frag tank and move the small ones to it this would look even nicer!
 
His setup is very nice but that is not what I would consider nice aquascaping. It is relatively monotonous and looks like it is the ole wall o' rock. Nice corals, great growth, but the aquascaping is just ok.

Good aquascaping involves the juxtaposition of colors and growth forms and, most importantly, balances positive and negative space in the aquarium.

Here are the most recent pics of my 36Lx24Wx18H 60g. It's going to be broken down soon in anticipation of a cross-country move. When I set it up again I'm going to use even less live rock and probably go BB. I think I put too much stuff in it; next time it's going to be more minimal.

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Nice aqua scape , great open areas
 
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