New Aquascaping

Discussion in 'Live Rock' started by Yellow Tang, Jan 30, 2010.

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  1. tatted4ever

    tatted4ever Clown Trigger

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    Well this is a 90... Ive maximized the space to the best of my ability...

    Heres a pic taken tonight :)

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  3. tatted4ever

    tatted4ever Clown Trigger

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    The way your rock work flows is key IMO. Meaning if you step back and look its should all blend nicely for a more natural look.
     
  4. Yellow Tang

    Yellow Tang Bubble Tip Anemone

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  5. Yellow Tang

    Yellow Tang Bubble Tip Anemone

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    Im trying to get ideas for reaquascaping
     
  6. montecarloz38

    montecarloz38 Fire Shrimp

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    I love what you've done. I wish I could do that but my aqua skaping ability sucks :( [​IMG]
     
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  7. rodcpierce

    rodcpierce Ritteri Anemone

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    ill get some more pictures of mine today that arent so small.
     
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  9. Yellow Tang

    Yellow Tang Bubble Tip Anemone

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    Thats what mine is looks like, its not stable
     
  10. montecarloz38

    montecarloz38 Fire Shrimp

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    So what can I do? Hire some one to rearrange my rocks ? Can some one help? What does a 65g sopostu look like ?
     
  11. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

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    It is supposed to look the way you think looks best. It is in your eyes alone as to what looks good. If you have unstable areas you can use aquarium safe epoxy putty to hold it together. Or you can buy acrylic rod and drill holes in your rock with a masonry bit to stabilize everything.
     
  12. rodcpierce

    rodcpierce Ritteri Anemone

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    or just restack it untill its stable. I think i redid mine 5 times before I was finally happy with it.