Hi all,
I am thinking of doing what I think I have seen called a “patchy” reef aqua scape, with rocks across the sand separate from each other, rather than built up in a wall.
I also was thinking of epoxying some rods into holes in the base of the rocks to lift them up out of the sand a little bit to expose more of the rock to the water. I have seen this suggested in some reef articles.
I like this look, like large rubble strewn across the sea floor. Also I think I can get good flow across the sand and between the rocks. Does this reasoning seem sound?
It also would allow me to keep faster growing corals isolated from the slower growing so they don’t over take them. Think multiple zoa gardens, paly gardens, mushroom gardens, a duncan garden, clove poly rock, green star polyp rock, blastos in the darker corners, etc.
I suppose I might not have as much rock as if it was stacked, but I have very porous pukani rock I got from BRS years ago, so I think I will have decent surface area.
Thoughts?
Thank you,
-pg
I am thinking of doing what I think I have seen called a “patchy” reef aqua scape, with rocks across the sand separate from each other, rather than built up in a wall.
I also was thinking of epoxying some rods into holes in the base of the rocks to lift them up out of the sand a little bit to expose more of the rock to the water. I have seen this suggested in some reef articles.
I like this look, like large rubble strewn across the sea floor. Also I think I can get good flow across the sand and between the rocks. Does this reasoning seem sound?
It also would allow me to keep faster growing corals isolated from the slower growing so they don’t over take them. Think multiple zoa gardens, paly gardens, mushroom gardens, a duncan garden, clove poly rock, green star polyp rock, blastos in the darker corners, etc.
I suppose I might not have as much rock as if it was stacked, but I have very porous pukani rock I got from BRS years ago, so I think I will have decent surface area.
Thoughts?
Thank you,
-pg