Post Pics Of Rock Work!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
^yeah treated tap stinks if you have phosphate in it. I was using tap for a long time and it was fine b/c my tap levels were suprisingly good, no phosphates or anything else when I took readings. Then I moved.... ;_; now my tap water sucks so I am looking into getting one as well.... in the meantime I will have to bring buckets to get RO water to the lfs. I am getting alage issues now too.

Anywho here is my rock set-up... I shy away from rock wall stacks.

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yeah, I've kept to a basic setup. I do like some of the rock art in some of the tanks posted though. I may post some pics of my tank. It needs alot of work, but has potential.
 
this is my nano cube and my 90 after i moved it.
the rock is really open and high. it def helps with circulation and keeping things from getting built up in the rockwork
hope it helps
also we have similar tanks

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scalesandfins;4934150; said:
this is my nano cube and my 90 after i moved it.
the rock is really open and high. it def helps with circulation and keeping things from getting built up in the rockwork
hope it helps
also we have similar tanks

i really like the rockwork on the 90gal
 
thanks. it actually went together really quick kinda just threw it together. but it turned out good. i even have huge caves on each end to put less light needy corals in and other things
 
lol thanks. its got a long way to go in my eyes. i doubt i will ever be completely satisfied :/ oh well
 
That is good...the whole fun is working towards your goal. Trust me, there comes a point in a tank where you are thinking to yourself "What now?"

Thats when you sell it and start again. :D
 
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