First attempt at a 6’x18”x21” aqua scape.
nothing glued yet, looking for a mixed reef.
nothing glued yet, looking for a mixed reef.
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It's all 6h3 same height. I really like it. Can you add height to one of the islandsFirst attempt at a 6’x18”x21” aqua scape.
nothing glued yet, looking for a mixed reef.
Its beautiful but I agree there are not enough hiding places for the fish.came across this beautiful rockscape as I am about to build my own.. What do you think about it? my only concern is hiding places for the fish..
Yeah true and not much to improve on if I tey replicate and hard to add holes... really finding it hard to find a scape IdeaIts beautiful but I agree there are not enough hiding places for the fish.
Find the BRS video on HNSA which is the negative space look with built in habitats for the fish. Video LinkYeah true and not much to improve on if I tey replicate and hard to add holes... really finding it hard to find a scape Idea
I like the layout. There is a lot of swim room and the islands will help keep the corals isolated from each other. My only concern would be that there are not a lot, if hiding places for fish but I don't know your stocking plans so that my not be an issueTank is a 75 gallon predator reef. Made a sort of floating island supported with pvc, primarily used marco rock but have a little bit of live rock in the tank as well. The middle island has a bare spot showing pvc which i plan on covering with one last piece of live rock.
Do you think that one more piece hiding the pvc would be adequate or perhaps a handful more pieces?
Corals will be primarily montis, mushrooms, gorgonians and eventually more sps once the tank is more established.
Plan on a longnose hawk, dwarf lion, Canthigaster leoparda, 2 or three Halichoeres wrasses, and eventually an eel if the bioload can handle it. Hawkfish and lion should be fine as ive created quite a few perching areas, and the floating reef acts as quite a large cave. For an eel i have a large pvc tunnel and the front rock structure has a significant amount of caves and hiding places, maybe hard to see in the pictures. For the wrasses i think you are right, there are a couple hideaway places but it could use more.I like the layout. There is a lot of swim room and the islands will help keep the corals isolated from each other. My only concern would be that there are not a lot, if hiding places for fish but I don't know your stocking plans so that my not be an issue
If you need an outside perspective to help with improving your aquascape, just post here a few shots of your tank, and will try my best shot at providing specific advise according to your goals for the tank.
Sometimes I can just answer here, show the alterations using photoshop or make a video.
Just post here front shots with your cellphone/camera positioned at 3 different heights (sand level, centre and water level) and also a couple of angled photos, so that I can have a better understanding of your tank's layout.
This is a subject that is surprisingly not researched by most reefers and I have given some thought and some time ago I did a similar exercise in another forum.
It's also a great way for everyone to learn from each other and see a few freshwater techniques that we can apply and also many others that are specific for reef tanks.
In the meantime, if you want some inspiration here are a few videos I made with suggestions for different tank shapes.
Most current version of the aquascape I’m building for my incoming Reefer S 850 G2. It’ll be a 6’ 180g display.
I think this is about “final”. Plan is to walk away for a day or two, come back to epoxy the new pieces and look at it with fresh eyes. I may add just a little more to the center structure.
Otherwise, I think this is it!
My goals were to:
1) Have plenty of spots for SPS.
2) Have a large torch garden
3) Have space for a small high-end Goni garden
4) Have plenty of sand space for meaty centerpiece LPS
5) Balance lots of swimming space with caves, overhangs, and swim-throughs for the fish
What do you think? All feedback is welcome!
If you need an outside perspective to help with improving your aquascape, just post here a few shots of your tank, and will try my best shot at providing specific advise according to your goals for the tank.
Sometimes I can just answer here, show the alterations using photoshop or make a video.
Just post here front shots with your cellphone/camera positioned at 3 different heights (sand level, centre and water level) and also a couple of angled photos, so that I can have a better understanding of your tank's layout.
This is a subject that is surprisingly not researched by most reefers and I have given some thought and some time ago I did a similar exercise in another forum.
It's also a great way for everyone to learn from each other and see a few freshwater techniques that we can apply and also many others that are specific for reef tanks.
In the meantime, if you want some inspiration here are a few videos I made with suggestions for different tank shapes.
Too much rock and too dense. Think open floor plan with shelves and swim room. Coral will fill in and provide plenty of place to hide.No tank yet but it is a flex 32. I've drawn out the basic dimensions for the floor and the back wall. Roughly 30lbs of rock. Goal is mixed but more so corals than fish. Tried to give space to clean substrate and only 2/3 height of the tank to provide for corals on top with space to grow.