I saw this 125 gallon aquarium at the National Museum of Play in Rochester, NY. I happen to be in the process setting up this exact same AGA 125 gallon with dual overflows, and I was struggling with how to do the aquascaping. I want to get away from the "pile of rocks" that seems to be the standard, but with only 18" front to back, you can only do so much. This tank had a really nice open aquascape with three clumps/pillars (themselves made up of 3-4 pillars) tied together with a couple bridges. There were lots of openings for the critters to move through, and lots of open space. I just thought the whole thing was really well done.
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Does anyone else have some pics or vids of open-style aquascapes? I'm looking for some inspiration.
By the way, if you ever happen to be in Rochester, the Museum of Play is awesome. I've been twice with the kids (boys 6 and 9), and still haven't see it all.
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Does anyone else have some pics or vids of open-style aquascapes? I'm looking for some inspiration.
By the way, if you ever happen to be in Rochester, the Museum of Play is awesome. I've been twice with the kids (boys 6 and 9), and still haven't see it all.