Nice. I like the flow from the left to the right. I like the m iddle one the best.
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I second thatNice. I like the flow from the left to the right. I like the m iddle one the best.
What do you guys think of these? This is for my 58g tank. Sorry you can see through the tank, I need to drill it before I paint the back.
Ignore the small rocks in front. Those are just sitting there.
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Any pics after you pulled the DSB?Here is my 3 year old 65 gal with dsb. I am removing the dsb tomorrow as it has become a cyano factory. This picture is after I had siphoned the cyano on the sandbed after a water
change.
The second a picture I took when planning for the sand removal. Lights are just whites. I lost one of the torches suddenly and I also removed the frag shelf due to bubble algae.
Here is my 3 year old 65 gal with dsb. I am removing the dsb tomorrow as it has become a cyano factory. This picture is after I had siphoned the cyano on the sandbed after a water
change.
The second a picture I took when planning for the sand removal. Lights are just whites. I lost one of the torches suddenly and I also removed the frag shelf due to bubble algae.
Old tank [emoji651]Thanks.
This one took about 3 months, from acid wash, dry, build and cure.
I used a few different water epoxy, hundreds of zip ties, (used different colors for holding and white for permanent). Superglue, acrylic rods, pvc, (base).
I was looking for a few things I learned from this article as well.
Main objectives were to keep it off sand bed, off glass, and coral placement. Along with room for growth on the few corals I want.
I started off with about 30# rock, and just kept cracking / breaking it as I was constructing. Trying to keep a natural look and "flow".
There are approx: 45 individual pieces now.
I would place the rocks and zip tie together. I didn't epoxy anything until I was happy. Let it cure for a few days then build more.
The only thing I don't like, is I tried to keep it off center in the tank. The top right branch may go away and slide the structure over to the right.
The base is zip tied to pvc with fittings to keep it upright, not wobble,
And only go around the rock base.