Tips and Tricks on Creating Amazing Aquascapes.

savetheocean

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At any Home Depot or other home store. You can search your local HD website for "acrylic driveway rods" and their site will tell you exactly what isle and bin they're located :)

Also, I recommend you use this if it's still available from Marco ;-)
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Im scared to use it, what if I hate the rock formation ? what do I do?
 

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Bumping again because it's helpful info!
 

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Start with rocks.


Jk, just skim through the thread to get some ideas and remember it only has to look good to you.
 

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Just finished my setup a few weeks ago. The Totoka live rock stacks really easy and I'm pretty happy with how the aquascape turned out. It helps to start with some really big base pieces laid out on a piece of cardboard the same size as the tank's footprint so you can move it around until you get it how you like it. I will probably move some pieces around as I plan out coral placement but here it is for now-


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