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Been a while... so time for an update... lastest tank pic! ;)

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Partial tank pic...

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hotrodder

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Do you have any pictures of the aquascaping before the addition of the animals? Are the rocks supported by anything? Fantastic tank! I really like how everything is layed out. Any help in the rock department would be helpful. Mine is a 180gal 72X24X24
 

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hotrodder":i1juhj9x said:
Do you have any pictures of the aquascaping before the addition of the animals? Are the rocks supported by anything? Fantastic tank! I really like how everything is layed out. Any help in the rock department would be helpful. Mine is a 180gal 72X24X24

Sorry dude! the rockscape has been changed several times here so I don't have a pic of it... :)

I do not have structures to hold the rocks... using all liverocks and if you noticed, I avoided touching the glass all around the tank while scaping the rocks... while this is good for flow, it restricts the amount of rocks and corals I can have.... while the length of the tank is 5 feet, the space available is very much like a 4 feet... :(

Advise on rockscaping : Get big rocks, for a tank like yours small rocks are almost useless... and stack bigger ones one smaller ones on the sandbed and try to free the sandbed of rocks as much as possible... if you can, place the rocks on the bottom of the tank (touching glass) before you add sand... if the rocks sits on the sand and the sand gets displaced, the rockscape might collapse...

Happy scaping! ;)
 

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Here's a new pic of the tank with a new lens... still trying out the best setting on my DSLR to shoot the tank... :)

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