Aquascaping a 65g sucks.

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  1. Sacul1573

    Sacul1573 Millepora

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    Yup, liked that second one. Plenty of rock to work with, plus some sand space...;)
     
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  3. bjc541

    bjc541 Fire Shrimp

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    Here is my 65g. Lots of rock

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  4. DBOSHIBBY

    DBOSHIBBY Sleeper Shark

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    3rd time is a charm I think.
    I'm keeping like this. I think it looks great. There is 2 caves on the bottom that fish can swim all the way to the back through. A couple arches in there too (hard to see) and a lot of room on top for corals. Let me know what ya think!!


    Time for a build thread!
     

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  5. dowtish

    dowtish Horrid Stonefish

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    +1 to this

    You have the perfect rock for taking advantage of shelves and bridges with the use of some epoxy and some plastic rods or pvc. You could even cut the pieces with a dremel tool and make it super custom sweet!;D
     
  6. EllisJuan

    EllisJuan Feather Duster

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    This is mine when it was very new. I think having the right size rocks make it easier to make it look OK. I am pretty happy with my scaping.....

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    This is a more current pic...

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