Does anyone have tips for combining large base rock and branches to make them look good together?
I want to redo my scape to add more branches. Right now it is mostly base rock & some arches. I don't like the scape looking like a pile of rocks. I feel the branches will help with flow, fish hiding spots, & coral placement & isolation.
From a visual design perspective, what's going to look good? I'm deliberately not using the word natural, but I want the pieces to look congruent.
IMO 1 branch sticking out of a giant rock is going look weird. Perhaps multiple branches, with smaller rocks, or maybe branches attached to shelf rock might look good.
Any general tips, inspiration or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm trying to avoid buying more rock until I get a feel for what I want to do.
Thanks T
It shouldn't matter but tank is about 36" L, 18-22" deep (18 in center, 22 on sides) & 20" H. Innovative Marine INT-75
I want to redo my scape to add more branches. Right now it is mostly base rock & some arches. I don't like the scape looking like a pile of rocks. I feel the branches will help with flow, fish hiding spots, & coral placement & isolation.
From a visual design perspective, what's going to look good? I'm deliberately not using the word natural, but I want the pieces to look congruent.
IMO 1 branch sticking out of a giant rock is going look weird. Perhaps multiple branches, with smaller rocks, or maybe branches attached to shelf rock might look good.
Any general tips, inspiration or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm trying to avoid buying more rock until I get a feel for what I want to do.
Thanks T
It shouldn't matter but tank is about 36" L, 18-22" deep (18 in center, 22 on sides) & 20" H. Innovative Marine INT-75