My Rockscape

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I’m missing some equipment before I could start my reef so I tried to get creative. Bought 100lbs of dry rock from BRS; they were all big pieces so I had to break them to smaller pieces and I created my own arches with reef safe super glue. I also carved out the holes in the rock myself tried to give it a cave like effect so my fishes could hide in plain sight. I only allowed the rockscape to go half way up to allow future coral growth and also so the fishes can have extra open swim space. The bottom is also very open with swim space although the rock is there I structured it so fishes can swim freely in the bottom as wel. The setup is super solid. Since I allowed the glue to cure for a few days I can lift the rocks from their weakest point and it holds solid.
 
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