Wow, how time flies!
It's been nearly 3 years now since I originally setup my 4x2x2. I've learned a tremendous amount about both practical and ethical fish keeping since that time. When I started, my entire aqua scaping scheme was a ****-heap of rocks. After having seen many of your tanks, clearly this is not the way to go!
I've just about made up my mind about this, but I'm still not 100% sure. I am looking for some advice/input from you guys to help me decide one way or another.
Advantages/Rationale for reboot:
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<li>Total system clean - hoses, overflow kit, et al.</li>
<li>Sand replacement + depth increase - I put my rock on top of my sand when I started up. Didn\'t know any better. Now I do
Will utilize DSB in display as well.</li>
<li>Total aquascape redesign - the presentation at the frag meeting really gave me some good ideas. I like the \'reef face\' look.</li>
<li>Totally fresh, dry rock - This time, I will start with 100% dry rock to avoid any pests/nuisance algea that I\'ve had issue with</li>
<li>Skimmer and Sump upgrade. I\'ve got a nice sump, but it is a little small for my tank. Looking forward to upgrading to a bigger, better one with room for a nice skimmer.</li>
</ul>Disadvantages:
<ul>
<li>Time consuming - Not a job I can tackle by myself.</li>
<li>What to do with livestock, part 1:
EDIT:
Here is the aquascaping design I'm looking for. Please see the enclosed, terrible drawings.
Can anyone tell me what this style is called? "Reef face"? I've been trying to find example pictures online, but I can't seem to get the search terms close enough to give me examples. :doh:
I'm not entirely sold on this design, so I want to look around a bit. I think it would create a striking display, and certainly give the fish more room to swim. However, it would be "out of balance" according to design principles. (Golden ratio, etc)
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It's been nearly 3 years now since I originally setup my 4x2x2. I've learned a tremendous amount about both practical and ethical fish keeping since that time. When I started, my entire aqua scaping scheme was a ****-heap of rocks. After having seen many of your tanks, clearly this is not the way to go!
I've just about made up my mind about this, but I'm still not 100% sure. I am looking for some advice/input from you guys to help me decide one way or another.
Advantages/Rationale for reboot:
<ul>
<li>Total system clean - hoses, overflow kit, et al.</li>
<li>Sand replacement + depth increase - I put my rock on top of my sand when I started up. Didn\'t know any better. Now I do

<li>Total aquascape redesign - the presentation at the frag meeting really gave me some good ideas. I like the \'reef face\' look.</li>
<li>Totally fresh, dry rock - This time, I will start with 100% dry rock to avoid any pests/nuisance algea that I\'ve had issue with</li>
<li>Skimmer and Sump upgrade. I\'ve got a nice sump, but it is a little small for my tank. Looking forward to upgrading to a bigger, better one with room for a nice skimmer.</li>
</ul>Disadvantages:
<ul>
<li>Time consuming - Not a job I can tackle by myself.</li>
<li>What to do with livestock, part 1:
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<li>I want to keep my fish, but will have no where to house them</li>
<li>I want to keep select corals, but will have no where to house them</li>
</ul> - What to do with livestock, part 2:
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<li>Some of my rock has nuisance algea on it - red turf and bubble. Brutal stuff.- </li>
<li>What to do with coral attached to this? I dont want to reuse the rock.</li>
<li>After 3 years, the rock is encrusted with lots of good things too. I\'ve got sponges of all colors and sizes</li>
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EDIT:
Here is the aquascaping design I'm looking for. Please see the enclosed, terrible drawings.
Can anyone tell me what this style is called? "Reef face"? I've been trying to find example pictures online, but I can't seem to get the search terms close enough to give me examples. :doh:
I'm not entirely sold on this design, so I want to look around a bit. I think it would create a striking display, and certainly give the fish more room to swim. However, it would be "out of balance" according to design principles. (Golden ratio, etc)
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