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Very nice!Here is what I got:
apparently it started some discussion (very good!). I have many years of competing in ADA competitions under my belt I trying to use that experience over
The thread is here: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/any-thoughts-on-my-hardscape-build.987685/
It is virtually impossible to show the deep on the photos...
@SunnyX has posted an updated version of his tank - and it's now beautifully 'full' of corals. So - often starting with a minimalist tank - will soon (if you're doing things correctly) be full of coral. (hopefully)Aqua artistry: Do you prefer a minimalist aquascape?
Minimalist aquascape or densely populated reef – there are many approaches to a developing a beautiful saltwater aquarium. There is not one right way, the aquascaping trends have changed over time, and we all have different preferences. For the minimalist approach there is a tradeoff between having a clean look which allows for easier separation of corals that may not get along and fewer mounting points. In contrast, a denser reef may have more hiding places and more places to put corals, however overcrowding can become an issue. Tell us about your viewpoint on aquascaping in the following thread – do you prefer a minimalist aquascape?
Pro Tip: Minimalist design often implements limited colors groups and simple forms with a emphasis on white space. In a reef tank, white space can be described as the empty spaces around the aquascaping. Sometimes in a minimalist aquascape it is as much about what isn't there and using the separation of elements and open water as a design element.
Photo by @SunnyX
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Well, After a year, the tank is not so minimalist anymore!
Gorgeous system. Very clear water. Are you running carbon/UV? My system is posted above and it's obvious what I need to do - remove the islands.
Sick scape dude! Did u purchase that rock or was that a diy project?I have done a lot of different aquascapes in the past but have always like the minimalist "bonsai" look. I am working on my current 120 build and going for that look.
Nice growth!Well, After a year, the tank is not so minimalist anymore!
For what it’s worth I feel the pictures did the scape justice! I really like that setup dude. I just asked the other person right before u but I wanted to ask u if u purchased that dry rock or did u make that ur self? It’s been a min since I purchased dry rock so I’m just trying to keep myself up to eat because I’m really diggin the rock that y’all chose for the scapes!Here is what I got:
apparently it started some discussion (very good!). I have many years of competing in ADA competitions under my belt I trying to use that experience over
The thread is here: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/any-thoughts-on-my-hardscape-build.987685/
It is virtually impossible to show the deep on the photos...
For what it’s worth I feel the pictures did the scape justice! I really like that setup dude. I just asked the other person right before u but I wanted to ask u if u purchased that dry rock or did u make that ur self? It’s been a min since I purchased dry rock so I’m just trying to keep myself up to eat because I’m really diggin the rock that y’all chose for the scapes!