Building with tonga toys: Have you ever used branch rock in your aquascape?
Many of the rockscapes that are seen throughout the reef hobby are comprised of base rock, ridges, arches, and other flat or boulder-shaped rocks. Branch rock, such as the pieces that came from Tonga, seemed to be more commonly used in the past, but don’t appear to be as prevalent currently (of course, maybe that is just my perspective and not reality). Have you ever used branch rock in your aquascape? If so, please share pictures. Also let us know if you have any tips or recommendations for using branch rock and how you have arranged and anchored corals to it.
Photo by @JMMJ13902
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Many of the rockscapes that are seen throughout the reef hobby are comprised of base rock, ridges, arches, and other flat or boulder-shaped rocks. Branch rock, such as the pieces that came from Tonga, seemed to be more commonly used in the past, but don’t appear to be as prevalent currently (of course, maybe that is just my perspective and not reality). Have you ever used branch rock in your aquascape? If so, please share pictures. Also let us know if you have any tips or recommendations for using branch rock and how you have arranged and anchored corals to it.
Photo by @JMMJ13902
This QOTD is sponsored by: www.deltecdirectusa.com
“With dozens of protein skimmers, calcium reactors, media reactors and kalkwasser stirrers in operation, Deltec USA can speak from experience and help you with all your Deltec needs. Live customer support and a large inventory of products rounds out our mission to provide the best possible Deltec experience.”