whosurcaddie
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Love to rock work!looks great
The scape has gone through at least three changes. I'm happy with it now LOL.
Love to rock work!looks great
I wish i had your anthelia problem I love that coral. Beautiful tank by the way.
Gonzo I love that left wall and how it looks like a reef shelf that just drops off very cool.
My 8 foot long Aiptasia ranch.
Hi I'm John, i corrupt nina.
So like mentioned i redid my aquascape I finally drilled my rocks and put plastic piping to keep them sturdy and in place.
the center rock is not attached to anything adn can place it anywhere.
I am not sure if it will look beter with growth on it, or do some more to it.
should i add some smaller rocks around the arches on the sand bed?
i left "flat" areas to put colonies of LPS and on the left side I want to add one Acropora SPS.
the water is cloudy cause i messed with the sand bed =/ ugh
What can i do to add more character to it?
Does it look boring?
should i connect to the arches in the middle?
ideas anyone?
The most important thing is stability. Nothing is worse then having a rock covered in coral tumble onto the sand bed. Saying that I like the arches just make sure its stable.
The best scapes to me are the ones that have almost a 3 dimensional look to them.
Its hard for me to explain it. Here's a picture of what I'm talking about.
See like there is rock in the foreground and then its a gradual rise with rock further back with caves and overhangs done to perfection. The less symmetrical the better.
Here's another great example.
In the end it has to be what is appealing to YOUR eye and then once you have that you will be happy.
This is our 300g upgrade now 4 weeks old.
Here's the only full shot of my tank the day I put my rock in a few weeks ago.