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Nathaniel white

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Hi everyone! Welcome to our brand new AQUASCAPE DISCUSSION forum!!!

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We're really excited about this forum, and we hope it will fill up with great tips, discussions, questions, and of course LOTS of photos of aquascapes! Aquascaping is (at least) as much an art as it is a science, and there's a lot to learn about how to get the desired aesthetic effect, function, and real estate out of your scape. Be sure to share your journey with us here, and we'll all advance together!

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WHAT WE NEED: Some great experienced aquascapers to subscribe to this forum and help out with the questions and tips that will populate this forum.

WHAT YOU CAN DO:
  1. Post your questions, musings, and tips here. START SOME THREADS!
  2. Subscribe to the NEW aquascape hashtags that can be used to alert you to new questions or posts about aquascapes: #greatscape #aquascapeart #scapewizard
  3. Use these hashtags to either encourage or call for help.
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Thanks I love the art look of the aqua scape pics great ideas you‘re an artist each and everyone of you
 

Fer21

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First run for softy+ 80 gallon shallow reef. Hoping to accomplish other height with toadstools/gorgonians/finger leather.
Thoughts? Comments? Criticisms? ”Wit”icisms?

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Added a small rock on lower back portion, but didn’t get full shot after.
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Looks really nice, what kind of rocks did you use?
 

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Mostly Marco Rocks, then just some dry smaller pieces to flesh things out.
I would try and lower the structure on the right, considering it will be almost out of the water if the cardboard behind it represents that actual height of the tank. Besides that, I think it looks great.
 

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My aquascape is a tiered design with 3 levels. It has a lot of rock and a lot of sand but that makes for a great bio-filter for my 14 fish. Of course having a fuge and sump tank help also.
 

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This is my first tank in 20 years, it's a 75g future reef tank.
 

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Dry Rock arrived last night. I would like to have an arch and a cave. The big base on the left is HUGE! Plan to chisel, grind and cut a cave that will be open from the right and the front. So far not super happy with the far right side. Think I will take down the bridge and make it a pile of rock. A coral tower? Is there such a thing? Lol What is your opinion? The black plastic is about an inch smaller than tank. 90 gallon

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Question about EMarco 400
This week we plan on doing our aquascape , currently its just a pile of rocks, pic included and have a bucket of emarco 400. i have read that it sets/hardens under water, is this true and is it strong.
I plan on using some pvc to support overhangs but it will be removed, no crazy long overhangs and alot of mortar area to cement it together.
Im not drilling any rocks or using any rods, just cement.
So my main question is is emarco cement a strong product ?

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Getting back into the hobby after 20+ years, a lot has changed!!! Would welcome thoughts on aquascape? I want to ensure great flow and minimal deadspots, plenty of swim space with good surface area for corals. Will be going into a 100 g.

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First scape I ever did, only a few months old but loving it!

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I like everything but the middle white rock on the right...it is to straight. if you can add some smaller rocks on the sides to break up the vertical lines. maybe you could put some rocks under the far right to create some caves and allow water to flow under the structure.
 

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Back in the hobby after 15 years and using dry rock for the first time. Honestly a little overwhelmed by how much has changed. Thankful to see a great community going here at R2R. The plan is a LPS dominant tank with some softies and maybe give easier SPS a go if things look good down the road.
The tank's a 50 gallon SCA cube (24"x24"x20"H) center interior overflow. Primary flow is from the return in both back corners and controllable Tunze powerhead in back top right corner. The Tunze is meant to provide flow "down" over the reef top.

I've gone back and forth and spent so much time on this aquascape.
Thoughts? I would really appreciate some tough criticism or someone tell me to get this thing wet...

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Happy Reefing
 

Ulm_nano_diybudgetreef

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Seems like there are two broad goals for an aquascape: make it a work of art (think Amano for SW) or make it look like a slice of the reef. I always go for the latter ..... and even occasionally succeed. Not a particularly big fan of the former.
With consideration for positioning of the different coral species
 
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