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What is your tank dimmensions?What do you think? Would love some feedback. Thanks!
Hi all, some I'm new to marine and am about to start curing some rock. I fort I'd see how I can scape it first, does this look ok would it need more gaps?
Constructive criticism please - this is my first aquascape
What you are seeing is:
145cm x 60cm x 65cm height (tank is in workshop)
masking tape rectangle's outer edge simulates outside tank edges (surprisingly table's 'work surface' is 145cm long and 90 cm wide ignoring the decorated edge)
Tape is 4 cm wide.
Cardboard in right back corner simulates weir tower - its 60 cm height not full 65 but i'm guessing water level will be about there anyway. ~46x20cm was sectioned of for weir towr so right side cosntruction is to the front.
This is our kitchen/dining room - aquarium will stand in the corner back and right side to the wall (well right side will have ~3-4 cm space - i'm hoping it's enought to wave maker magents in)
It's a free standing Aquaforest Synthetic rock (AF Rock) structure.
Some points like the horn on left side will definitely need structural support, but most is pretty stable.
Mini AF rock review:
AF Rock mostly comes hotdog and hamburger bun sized peaces ( a bit wider and squatter i magine squishing it a bit) - bottom flat-ish, top is what you see basically - bumpy and pointy.
For better or for worse - density from my batch is definitely not uniform. Disclaimer: I ordered 50 kg from marine-aquatics.eu - supposedly bought 5 x 10kg boxes but shipment came in 2 home made boxes - hey its around 1000km trip - shipping is expensive). Some pieces are almost monoliths others seem like a bunch of small rocks barely stuck together. I put the dense ones at the bottom for structural stability.
Drop test - pass I did manage to drop a few from structure an a coupe on the ground - except for a couple niks the rocks were fine.
I did not break rock, I did not chisel, no drilling - I'm a noob who does not know what he wants and have more rock than I needed (af rock supposedly is not as dense as other other rocks - there is 1/3 left) so I played with what I got.
I tried gluing stuff with Stone Fix into bigger parts ... lets say results were hilarious - 80% of glue was thrown out. I only got 1.6kg and wasted most of it. it went like this: mix almost water, almost water, almost water, almost water,Holy **** it's almost brick solid. <- need to work out exact water/cement mix. Anyway only a few pieces of the left most tower base were glued - as we were pretty sure we liked the left ark structure.
Here are more pictures:
The shape came out fantastic! Very interesting. From all angles too. The first image almost looks like a dinosaur skull (facing left).
Haha so it doesThe shape came out fantastic! Very interesting. From all angles too. The first image almost looks like a dinosaur skull (facing left).
Makes me think of ur gem brian. These style scapes in the small / medium tanks are always pleasing. Nice workThe shape came out fantastic! Very interesting. From all angles too. The first image almost looks like a dinosaur skull (facing left).
Constructive criticism please - this is my first aquascape
What you are seeing is:
145cm x 60cm x 65cm height (tank is in workshop)
masking tape rectangle's outer edge simulates outside tank edges (surprisingly table's 'work surface' is 145cm long and 90 cm wide ignoring the decorated edge)
Tape is 4 cm wide.
Cardboard in right back corner simulates weir tower - its 60 cm height not full 65 but i'm guessing water level will be about there anyway. ~46x20cm was sectioned of for weir towr so right side cosntruction is to the front.
This is our kitchen/dining room - aquarium will stand in the corner back and right side to the wall (well right side will have ~3-4 cm space - i'm hoping it's enought to wave maker magents in)
It's a free standing Aquaforest Synthetic rock (AF Rock) structure.
Some points like the horn on left side will definitely need structural support, but most is pretty stable.
Mini AF rock review:
AF Rock mostly comes hotdog and hamburger bun sized peaces ( a bit wider and squatter i magine squishing it a bit) - bottom flat-ish, top is what you see basically - bumpy and pointy.
For better or for worse - density from my batch is definitely not uniform. Disclaimer: I ordered 50 kg from marine-aquatics.eu - supposedly bought 5 x 10kg boxes but shipment came in 2 home made boxes - hey its around 1000km trip - shipping is expensive). Some pieces are almost monoliths others seem like a bunch of small rocks barely stuck together. I put the dense ones at the bottom for structural stability.
Drop test - pass I did manage to drop a few from structure an a coupe on the ground - except for a couple niks the rocks were fine.
I did not break rock, I did not chisel, no drilling - I'm a noob who does not know what he wants and have more rock than I needed (af rock supposedly is not as dense as other other rocks - there is 1/3 left) so I played with what I got.
I tried gluing stuff with Stone Fix into bigger parts ... lets say results were hilarious - 80% of glue was thrown out. I only got 1.6kg and wasted most of it. it went like this: mix almost water, almost water, almost water, almost water,Holy **** it's almost brick solid. <- need to work out exact water/cement mix. Anyway only a few pieces of the left most tower base were glued - as we were pretty sure we liked the left ark structure.
Here are more pictures:
What are your islands sitting on?
coral placement is in my head.
inner skeleton is different size pvc pipe, fittings and flanges.What are your islands sitting on?
ShareYay!! Got lots of scaping to do, this makes it FUN!