Show me your awesome nano Aquascape!

Here is my 20g long. Aquascaped using 2- 2lb rocks and 1- .75lb rock, and the wall. Using the smaller rocks up front leaving lots of open space with the large wall makes the tank seem much larger than it is.

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I think this is the first rock wall that I've really really liked. Usually it just makes the tank look crowded but you managed to make it look more spacious. Good job!
 
My 17 gallon:

Front:

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Side view:

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Photos were taken with my blackberry.. not that blue in real life.
 
Here is my 20g long. Aquascaped using 2- 2lb rocks and 1- .75lb rock, and the wall. Using the smaller rocks up front leaving lots of open space with the large wall makes the tank seem much larger than it is.

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Great work on the rock wall... +1 on a build thread.
 
Final Aquascape......Update

Final Aquascape......Update

Let me know what you think.......

Adding one azure damsel, 2 zoa frags, 1 acan frag, and 2 peppermint shrimp on Monday.

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I redid mine:
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Thoughts?

Since i don't have corals yet, I figure I should mess around with the rocks now to find what I like best.
 
There are some very nice looking aquascapes here. Seeing the picture of the rock wall pretty much has me decided to build one for this nano. There's a giant ball of chaeto and halimeda on the upper left corner of the LR that a mantis shrimp is farming as a "door" to his hole. I haven't decided if I want to remove it as he seems to prefer macro algae doors as opposed to the normal LR rubble. Tank is finishing the diatom algae bloom stages of a newly cycled tank.

Its a 34g 24" x 18 x 18 tank.
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Right
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Left
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Havn't posted here for like 2 years! Gosh! Tank has moved 1200 miles since last seen! Woof! Great tanks everyone!
 
first off really like this... simple!!
it that a piece of white acrylic on the bottom of the tank?

Thanks, I have changed it since then:rolleyes:, but who knows...I may go back. :lmao:

It is a "poor man's starboard" aka a cutting board from target. I just ripped it to size on a table saw so I could fit it in the tank. Makes the bottom look a little more natural, and protects it as well.


Great tanks/scapes everyone!:thumbsup:
 
Just waiting to be filled with some colorful stuff
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