I set up this tank recently and not completely set on the aquascape. I would love some thoughts to see how I can improve it! I’m leaving it without livestock for a while (except pods and a monti I added because the lights are on) so I can easily move things around.
It is made up of 3 structures with the two on the ends pushed further back and the middle tunnel more forward.
Here are some pics from the sides:
The structure on the left is made up of four arches held together by a reef rod. It is also connected to the table next to it via reef rod. The arches create a ton of caves and tunnels throughout the structure. I suspect most of the fish will sleep here.
The middle structure is a cave on top of 2 rocks (one has a O in the middle of it). I wanted some depth so I brought this one up front and it has about 6-8 inches of space behind it. I could push it back a bit but I didn’t want all my rocks against the back wall. The negative is that it leaves less room upfront if I want to put corals on the sand or something.
The structure on the right is 3 shelf rocks that I drilled and held together with a reef rod. I’m probably going to keep sps on these rocks as I spread out the shelves to prevent as much shading as possible and there’s lots of room to grow up.
I’m thinking about breaking up some of the rock I have and creating small islands to keep Zoas and other corals separated from the main structure.
Any feedback is very much appreciated!
It is made up of 3 structures with the two on the ends pushed further back and the middle tunnel more forward.
Here are some pics from the sides:
The structure on the left is made up of four arches held together by a reef rod. It is also connected to the table next to it via reef rod. The arches create a ton of caves and tunnels throughout the structure. I suspect most of the fish will sleep here.
The middle structure is a cave on top of 2 rocks (one has a O in the middle of it). I wanted some depth so I brought this one up front and it has about 6-8 inches of space behind it. I could push it back a bit but I didn’t want all my rocks against the back wall. The negative is that it leaves less room upfront if I want to put corals on the sand or something.
The structure on the right is 3 shelf rocks that I drilled and held together with a reef rod. I’m probably going to keep sps on these rocks as I spread out the shelves to prevent as much shading as possible and there’s lots of room to grow up.
I’m thinking about breaking up some of the rock I have and creating small islands to keep Zoas and other corals separated from the main structure.
Any feedback is very much appreciated!