I am revamping my system and want to see your aquascaping and/or the best one that you have ever seen. You can even post as many good ones as you want. I need ideas that aren't just a rock pile or wall.
Thanks,
Scott
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I third that, BUT, as you said earlier, Scott, something like this is a bit unrealistic in tanks that are not very wide. Weast's tank is something like 48 or 60 inches wide (or somewhere in there), so it will be hard to simulate that. My favorite aquascape, though.
Keep in mind that these tanks employ many classic and new aquascaping methods, with point of view being the primary factor. They restrict the view to the tank and use methods to draw out the centerpieces. The principles that apply to planted tanks also work well in reef tanks, these folks just used different materials.
Keep in mind that these tanks employ many classic and new aquascaping methods, with point of view being the primary factor. They restrict the view to the tank and use methods to draw out the centerpieces. The principles that apply to planted tanks also work well in reef tanks, these folks just used different materials.
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