BlackSumbel
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I asked some of the following on another forum, and April suggested I ask here as well. I'm interested in creating some of this strange, wonderful, aragocrete rock and wanted to see how everyone here felt about the material.
My basic questions:
Would you use it in your tanks? Do you use it? Do you like the idea but find it "really fugly" and prefer the more asthetically pleasing ocean-harvested stuff? What would make Aragocrete more appealing?
My ideas go like this:
Firstly, since (dwarf) seahorse keepers are fond of sterile setups, and yet suffer some of the asthetic drawbacks of this part of my mission was to create a "sterile", manmade, rock that contained absolutely no suprises that might pop out, bug-eyed and horrible, to eat their dwarf seahorses. This would be cultured in it's own little sterile world. I'd offer small packs of live, cultured, rock with macro-algaes, and possibly cleaner crews/some soft corals. All safe for dwarves.
Some of the "dwarf ideas" would be good for FOWLR tanks, such as color-fast, dyed, rock. In low-lighting conditions black rock might be more appealing than the sickly gray some predatory setups get.
Secondly, creating large peices of base rock, which interlock to be a bit more stable than stacked peices of real base rock. This would also include sculpted cavern rocks, pipe-covers, caves, rocks designed to cuddle your favourite giant clams...etc.
Lastly, bulk decor rock in fancy shapes, some with corals already attached.
Let me know what you think, y'all. I should have photos of some "rock in progress" (a test batch) after the weekend to show you what sort of shapes I have in mind.
My basic questions:
Would you use it in your tanks? Do you use it? Do you like the idea but find it "really fugly" and prefer the more asthetically pleasing ocean-harvested stuff? What would make Aragocrete more appealing?
My ideas go like this:
Firstly, since (dwarf) seahorse keepers are fond of sterile setups, and yet suffer some of the asthetic drawbacks of this part of my mission was to create a "sterile", manmade, rock that contained absolutely no suprises that might pop out, bug-eyed and horrible, to eat their dwarf seahorses. This would be cultured in it's own little sterile world. I'd offer small packs of live, cultured, rock with macro-algaes, and possibly cleaner crews/some soft corals. All safe for dwarves.
Some of the "dwarf ideas" would be good for FOWLR tanks, such as color-fast, dyed, rock. In low-lighting conditions black rock might be more appealing than the sickly gray some predatory setups get.
Secondly, creating large peices of base rock, which interlock to be a bit more stable than stacked peices of real base rock. This would also include sculpted cavern rocks, pipe-covers, caves, rocks designed to cuddle your favourite giant clams...etc.
Lastly, bulk decor rock in fancy shapes, some with corals already attached.
Let me know what you think, y'all. I should have photos of some "rock in progress" (a test batch) after the weekend to show you what sort of shapes I have in mind.