Hi,
I have a 24" wide, 24" tall tank. It looks taller than it is wide btw. It's only 14" front to back and has a large drain box from top to bottom along the back << the reason I mention this is that this effectively gived me about 10" max front to back space to fit any type of live rock/or some type of structure. I'd like it to go from bottom of tank to about 8-10" below the top. Maybe with some 'branches' going higher. This tank is tall b/c it used to be a searhorse tank. If I kept it as such then I already know I'd get fake tall tree sponges.
But the seahorses have passed... Now it's main attraction is a pair of orange spot file fish (osff) < which are eating well and happy btw . It has some live rock on the bottom, but it's only for bio filtration purposes. It has no live coral in it.. but I am thinking of getting updated lighting like using my kessil 360 spot light on it (it has basic led now). I will likely put some coral in it once I change the lighting.
With that, does anyone know a possible prebuilt or something easy to put 'together' to have a structure that looks branchy, stable, and tall, but not deep front to back?
Is my best bet just to get a bunch of branchy rock -- even base rock (I already have bio filtration going with large boulder type rock in a back corner, and a good fuge growing chaeto). And glue this all together? *I'd ideally like to just have a prebuilt structure (which I can put corals on like some lps and possible acros) even if it costs significantly more $, as it will take me several hours to put something together myself, and then I'd be lucky if whatever I put together actually holds together and looks good.
TY!
I have a 24" wide, 24" tall tank. It looks taller than it is wide btw. It's only 14" front to back and has a large drain box from top to bottom along the back << the reason I mention this is that this effectively gived me about 10" max front to back space to fit any type of live rock/or some type of structure. I'd like it to go from bottom of tank to about 8-10" below the top. Maybe with some 'branches' going higher. This tank is tall b/c it used to be a searhorse tank. If I kept it as such then I already know I'd get fake tall tree sponges.
But the seahorses have passed... Now it's main attraction is a pair of orange spot file fish (osff) < which are eating well and happy btw . It has some live rock on the bottom, but it's only for bio filtration purposes. It has no live coral in it.. but I am thinking of getting updated lighting like using my kessil 360 spot light on it (it has basic led now). I will likely put some coral in it once I change the lighting.
With that, does anyone know a possible prebuilt or something easy to put 'together' to have a structure that looks branchy, stable, and tall, but not deep front to back?
Is my best bet just to get a bunch of branchy rock -- even base rock (I already have bio filtration going with large boulder type rock in a back corner, and a good fuge growing chaeto). And glue this all together? *I'd ideally like to just have a prebuilt structure (which I can put corals on like some lps and possible acros) even if it costs significantly more $, as it will take me several hours to put something together myself, and then I'd be lucky if whatever I put together actually holds together and looks good.
TY!