AZBigJohn
Usually confused...
My new tank has a nice footprint. It is basically 2' wide by 6' long, and 30" tall.
I have always used an "island" approach in other tanks (two or three structures, centered front to back, to allow swimming room around all sides. That sometimes limits coral placement, but I have always liked the open look.
As this tank is bigger, and only viewable really from the front, I am considering building my rockwork up against the back wall, thereby allowing more rock, and potentially allowing for "cove" structures to allow areas for more shelter from flow...
Flow in the tank will be a Gyre 250...
What do you think...
No pictures yest, as I have not begun building structures yet...
I have always used an "island" approach in other tanks (two or three structures, centered front to back, to allow swimming room around all sides. That sometimes limits coral placement, but I have always liked the open look.
As this tank is bigger, and only viewable really from the front, I am considering building my rockwork up against the back wall, thereby allowing more rock, and potentially allowing for "cove" structures to allow areas for more shelter from flow...
Flow in the tank will be a Gyre 250...
What do you think...
No pictures yest, as I have not begun building structures yet...