Aquascape Pictures

Discussion in 'Live Rock' started by nanoreefer555, Jan 9, 2009.

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  1. nanoreefer555

    nanoreefer555 Fire Shrimp

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    I took a break from work this morning and I couldn't resist the urge to play with the new LR I inherited. :builder2: I have to nuke it all for some obvious reasons. Here are some pics of first attempt to throw together an aquascape. Its not necessarily my best work but that doesn't mean it wasn't fun to do for 15 minutes!:trampolin
     

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  3. reef4girl

    reef4girl Feather Duster

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    looks pretty good.I have changed mine a few times. I think i like the way I have it now. I just need to epoxy a couple of my rocks. Do you plan to glue them together?
     
  4. nanoreefer555

    nanoreefer555 Fire Shrimp

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    I will probably use a combination of PVC, acrylic rods, and epoxy to stabilize it. But I won't be putting these together for quite awhile. I have to nuke the rock, re-cure and re-seed it, and then assemble the rest of the tank. All I have now is the main tank--75g reef-ready acrylic.
     
  5. cuttingras

    cuttingras Starving Artist :)

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    I think it looks perty darned good!
     
  6. nanoreefer555

    nanoreefer555 Fire Shrimp

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    Thanks! It is so much fun to play around with stacking. Between this stuff and the aragocrete suckafish and I have been making I have been getting alot of practice. It is nice to have base rock to mess with.
     
  7. Av8Bluewater

    Av8Bluewater Giant Squid

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    looks good. I like the way mine turned out , but I wish I would have thought more about places to put corals. I would have made a slightly less slope front to back for more places to sit corals. Just something to keep in mind.

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