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

I'd like to think mine is nice LOL..

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Pls turn the light on! :0)
 
Sweet scape Daimyo! Mind sharing your tank dimensions?

48x30x24.

I Like your layout! Love to see it w corals.

Overloaded, and when the lights were dimming down. I'm slowly selling off coral. I am going to keep maybe 10sps pieces, some LPS and softies, and just let everything grow out. I attended a 12 step program and now don't need to have every coral I see at the frag swaps ;)

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Cube in the works! Hard to aquascape as light spread does not cover the square!
 
heres mine basically a ton of rock ....im really wishing or thinking about thining it out but will be a alot of work and risk loosing some corals ...i regret the way i did it:hmm5:
 
heres mine basically a ton of rock ....im really wishing or thinking about thining it out but will be a alot of work and risk loosing some corals ...i regret the way i did it:hmm5:
is very nice with the corals growing in. I wouldn't touch it.
 
I bet if you get yourself a frag tank and move the small ones to it this would look even nicer!

Removed all the bottom clutter, thanks for the nudge Mike :)

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Brent, my last tank was a rock wall like your yours but i didn't have the cool collection of acros that you're successfully keeping mate. Your pics don't do justice to your corals as i'm sure you're aware. Rather than thinking purely about the removal of rock try emphasizing the smaller amounts of rock you remove with changes in acro placement. Rather than remove a foot of rock in a spot just remove 4-6" and line the high edges with a few acros that grow vertically, this will trick the eye into seeing more negative space than you have actually created with just the rock removal. Hope you know what i mean mate. :thumbsup:
 
Removed all the bottom clutter, thanks for the nudge Mike :)

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Brent, my last tank was a rock wall like your yours but i didn't have the cool collection of acros that you're successfully keeping mate. Your pics don't do justice to your corals as i'm sure you're aware. Rather than thinking purely about the removal of rock try emphasizing the smaller amounts of rock you remove with changes in acro placement. Rather than remove a foot of rock in a spot just remove 4-6" and line the high edges with a few acros that grow vertically, this will trick the eye into seeing more negative space than you have actually created with just the rock removal. Hope you know what i mean mate. :thumbsup:
Whoa! What a beaut! That was not the same tank, was it? :p
 
I agree don't put corals in that beauty!I can just see a big V-Tail Grouper hiding in the mouth of one of the statues waiting to attack passing prey.
 
Removed all the bottom clutter, thanks for the nudge Mike :)

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Brent, my last tank was a rock wall like your yours but i didn't have the cool collection of acros that you're successfully keeping mate. Your pics don't do justice to your corals as i'm sure you're aware. Rather than thinking purely about the removal of rock try emphasizing the smaller amounts of rock you remove with changes in acro placement. Rather than remove a foot of rock in a spot just remove 4-6" and line the high edges with a few acros that grow vertically, this will trick the eye into seeing more negative space than you have actually created with just the rock removal. Hope you know what i mean mate. :thumbsup:

I get what your saying bro..... Just a little at a time and fill that in wih acros .... One of the main things I'm worried about is stagnant areas in between the rock work along with corals not having as much room ... I'm going to start a little at a time from the top taking a little out here and there till the wall is not so high!!
 
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