mgproudfit
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I think that's an awesome rock for a pico.
I just upgraded from a 55 to a 120. Thoughts?
I just upgraded from a 55 to a 120. Thoughts?
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I found a really nice hunk of live rock at my LFS on Saturday. I think it looks very cool in the 3 gallon picotope I was also compelled to buy. Only the main "trunk" is touching the bottom. Plan to keep it bare bottom. The "branch" on the right comes toward the front. It looks a little like bonsai to me. The pictures don't really do it justice. So many nooks, crannies and caves from all angles. Professional opinions?![]()
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I just upgraded from a 55 to a 120. Thoughts?
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that is one rock...awesome!!!! I myself would love to run one perfect piece of rock in my 60 cube...have not found it yet.. Maybe someday.
I just got lucky. Was digging through the rock pile, score. Keep looking, someday you will stumble upon it by accident. Lucky I found this thread so I knew what to look for. One of the best things to happen to my tanks.
I just upgraded from a 55 to a 120. Thoughts?
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...Look up Zaha Hadid Architects for inspiration maybe!... :artist:...
Someone had mentioned looking to freshwater planted tanks for inspiration, so everyhone, here is likely the best resource for looking at examples of these. - http://showcase.aquatic-gardeners.org/index.html
I just upgraded from a 55 to a 120. Thoughts?
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Great thread and insights!
You should write a book on the subject.
I am currently cycling my 910L reef and the aquascape is a very important factor for me and the end result.
To add interest and improve circulation and hiding spots for the inhabitants I have chiseled out several kg of rock to make caves that run through the rocks. This also adds visual depth to the scene and a three dimensional feel to it (also hard to see in the photos). I have also added shelves to some of the rocks but these will likely be removed later when the corals have grown to avoid a cramped impression.
I will try to keep the sand free of corals to keep the open spaces ... open.
I would highly appreciate feedback and pointers from you guys at this stage and look forward to more inspiration in this thread.
Greetings from Finland.
OP - Great post!!! This is perfect, as my dry rock is currently curing and I wil begin my aquascaping once it is ready.
I do have a question for you. What do you think about the background? Assuming the back glass is kept clear of algae and as pristine as the front, do you think keeping it clear adds or takes away from the contents of the tank. If so then considering color composition any thoughts on whether a black or blue background works better?I guess if I don't paint it the background would be white (the color of the wall).
Also, I am still undecided about painting the background as I may place the tank up against a support column in the middle of the room that measures 15"x18". i have a 48"x24"x21" tank with a center overflow. The overflow would be the part up against the column. So one would be able to view the tank from the front, sides, and about 16" on each side of the back.