Show us your minimalist Aquascapes!! Lots of open space can make beautiful living art!
Apr 15, 2021 #1 JLavy Community Member Review score +0 /0 /-0 View Badges Joined Jan 29, 2021 Messages 32 Reaction score 10 Review score +0 /0 /-0 Location indianapolis Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Show us your minimalist Aquascapes!! Lots of open space can make beautiful living art!
Apr 17, 2021 #2 Bo. Impatient as always Review score +0 /0 /-0 View Badges Hospitality Award Build Thread Contributor Joined Feb 25, 2020 Messages 1,913 Reaction score 9,396 Review score +0 /0 /-0 Location Albuquerque Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I may have gone overboard on the minimalism. Attachments hqdefault.jpg 14.3 KB · Views: 48
Apr 18, 2021 #3 OP OP JLavy Community Member Review score +0 /0 /-0 View Badges Joined Jan 29, 2021 Messages 32 Reaction score 10 Review score +0 /0 /-0 Location indianapolis Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Hahahahaha you’re on the right track
Apr 18, 2021 #4 RedReefer Valuable Member Review score +4 /0 /-0 View Badges Partner Member 2023 Hospitality Award CRC Member Reef Pumpkin 21 Build Thread Contributor Joined Sep 10, 2013 Messages 2,397 Reaction score 6,168 Review score +4 /0 /-0 Location Eastern NC Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I always use larger live rock. I hate dealing with smaller sizes. I think I have about 70 lbs live rock in my 80 gal cude. Only 6-8 larger peices. I hated dealing with smaller pieces on my previous tanks,
I always use larger live rock. I hate dealing with smaller sizes. I think I have about 70 lbs live rock in my 80 gal cude. Only 6-8 larger peices. I hated dealing with smaller pieces on my previous tanks,
Apr 18, 2021 #5 N3mo Active Member Review score +0 /0 /-0 View Badges Build Thread Contributor Joined Apr 16, 2021 Messages 365 Reaction score 829 Review score +0 /0 /-0 Location South Africa Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Only 25kg of rock into a 450L tank. Not sure if it's considered minimilast.