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Getting ready to start setting up my rock in my 180.Anyone with some pics of there set up.Got 2 overflows 6" from both sides, was going to stack up agaist them.Dose anyone use there back glass, or they try to get flow.Pics would be nice.Not going to copy, just looking for ideas.:jumpy:
 
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Here's my 210gal which has been a super slow work in progress...


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hang on.. let me find the link for my most recent rock work.. i LOVE it...
 
I have nothing against the back glass, I did stack against the overflows though.

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heres what I did last time... this is still in half my tank.. the other side is also "fixed now".

I've always come from the perspective that you wan't your CORALS to make up a LOT of the scape... the rocks are just there to hold them in place...

check it out.
btw PUKANI is GREAT to use

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Here is the tank now. Notice how little rock actually sits on the sand.here is the same structure once corals grow in

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Here's some of the other side
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Edit: and NO i'm not fragging the bubble algae
 
DavidinGA;873340 wrote:
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Here's my 210gal which has been a super slow work in progress...


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Nice,If yours is super slow, mine is super-duper slow.

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Ruadh;873345 wrote: I have nothing against the back glass, I did stack against the overflows though.

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Thanks for showing nice work.

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SnowManSnow;873353 wrote: Here is the tank now. Notice how little rock actually sits on the sand.here is the same structure once corals grow in

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Edit: and NO i'm not fragging the bubble algae
Like you said where your rock.How come my rock didnt come with all those sps corals on them.Im taken em back,LOL.In my 90,I have a big clump of bubble alge.Hey, but the sps grow good with them.
 
Less is more...
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Here's how mine was, but I just tore it down to redo the tank...

Once caution is that if you have fish that like protected areas, the really open bonsai style might not provide them with enough shelter to be comfortable. That's one of the reasons I'm reworking the tank. I'll still keep a fairly open look, but I'm planning to double the amount of rock and make sure I provide protected areas.
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Try to avoid stacking against the back glass. Makes it hard to recover/remove anything that may fall or die back there. Also place the rock directly on the bottom and add sand after the rock is in place. This way if any sandsifting creatures move the sand later it won't undermine the structure and cause a collapse.
 
Silver Surfer;873458 wrote: Less is more...
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You should have put the rock in before sand.If you have a avalanche and that rock comes down.LOL

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saltbubbles;873462 wrote: How about two islands with an open space in the middle?
I was thinking about that.Its going to be a mixed reef.Mostly sps.But i got a few lps and very few soft that i have had for many yrs.Might have three islands.
 
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MorganAtlanta;873515 wrote: Here's how mine was, but I just tore it down to redo the tank...

Once caution is that if you have fish that like protected areas, the really open bonsai style might not provide them with enough shelter to be comfortable. That's one of the reasons I'm reworking the tank. I'll still keep a fairly open look, but I'm planning to double the amount of rock and make sure I provide protected areas.
Thanks for the info.This will help.

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Chris S;873542 wrote: Try to avoid stacking against the back glass. Makes it hard to recover/remove anything that may fall or die back there. Also place the rock directly on the bottom and add sand after the rock is in place. This way if any sandsifting creatures move the sand later it won't undermine the structure and cause a collapse.
You got that right.My first two tanks, rock was on the sand.This one rock on glass.
 
Sorry for the crappy lighting but my phone doesn't take the best photos. I do like stacking rock though and mine is very open for great water flow.

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Stevhan;873741 wrote: Sorry for the crappy lighting but my phone doesn't take the best photos. I do like stacking rock though and mine is very open for great water flow.

I should probably add that I have 2 shelving units on the side of my tank so you can only see the front 6" of my tank when looking at an angle (hence why I stacked on the glass towards the sides). Gives it that poor mans built in look.
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Stevhan;873741 wrote: Sorry for the crappy lighting but my phone doesn't take the best photos. I do like stacking rock though and mine is very open for great water flow.

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I should probably add that I have 2 shelving units on the side of my tank so you can only see the front 6" of my tank when looking at an angle (hence why I stacked on the glass towards the sides). Gives it that poor mans built in look.

yours is stacked like mine.... sorta like stonehenge. Great flow, just have to blow the detridus out from the back/bottom every couple of weeks/month
 
Stevhan;873741 wrote: Sorry for the crappy lighting but my phone doesn't take the best photos. I do like stacking rock though and mine is very open for great water flow.

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I should probably add that I have 2 shelving units on the side of my tank so you can only see the front 6" of my tank when looking at an angle (hence why I stacked on the glass towards the sides). Gives it that poor mans built in look.
Looks good to me.
 
Russ-IV;873744 wrote: yours is stacked like mine.... sorta like stonehenge. Great flow, just have to blow the detridus out from the back/bottom every couple of weeks/month

Stacked like Stonehenge. I like it! New term for reef tanks.
 
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