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Here is a tank my dad did. He took aquarium safe silicon and siliconed all the rocks to the back wall. Made for an interesting aquascape, but a bit of a pain to keep clean. Also made the tank very heavy!
 

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PVC frame with eggcrate zip tied to it. Marco cement rubble/gravel to it. I did that to one side of my tank.
I started making walls similarly when I had something tall and vertical I had to hide.

Here I had to hide where a tank was inexplicably made to wrap around a support. It created an ugly black box on one end of what was essentially a peninsula tank.

Made 3 of these:
4REcVRb.jpg


Then cemented them onto the tank:
e5JsgDO.jpg

7wbPeax.jpg


Finished:
5U1Kgq0.jpg


A couple of years later:
dpMWyVj.jpg
 

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I started making walls similarly when I had something tall and vertical I had to hide.

Here I had to hide where a tank was inexplicably made to wrap around a support. It created an ugly black box on one end of what was essentially a peninsula tank.

Made 3 of these:
4REcVRb.jpg


Then cemented them onto the tank:
e5JsgDO.jpg

7wbPeax.jpg


Finished:
5U1Kgq0.jpg


A couple of years later:
dpMWyVj.jpg
Nice job! Looks awesome
 
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I started making walls similarly when I had something tall and vertical I had to hide.

Here I had to hide where a tank was inexplicably made to wrap around a support. It created an ugly black box on one end of what was essentially a peninsula tank.

Made 3 of these:
4REcVRb.jpg


Then cemented them onto the tank:
e5JsgDO.jpg

7wbPeax.jpg


Finished:
5U1Kgq0.jpg


A couple of years later:
dpMWyVj.jpg
Wow, I’m jealous!
 
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I started making walls similarly when I had something tall and vertical I had to hide.

Here I had to hide where a tank was inexplicably made to wrap around a support. It created an ugly black box on one end of what was essentially a peninsula tank.

Made 3 of these:
4REcVRb.jpg


Then cemented them onto the tank:
e5JsgDO.jpg

7wbPeax.jpg


Finished:
5U1Kgq0.jpg


A couple of years later:
dpMWyVj.jpg
weird question but your tank looks tall. my tank is 4ft tall and im looking for reef lights, any suggestions?
 

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