Aquascaping Is Hard

Rbull8

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Second go at aquascaping. I think it came out a little better than the first time. Wish I would have planned the hight better, but reason learned. Been cycling for 2 months. Added fish from old tank last weekend. 2 more months for lights on. So far so good.

Salvage most of my corals from origin tank. Got most of them in QT as the origin tank was over ran my vermetid snails.

I think I'm on my way to something pretty cool! If only I had unlimited funds. Reefing on a budget sucks!!!

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looking good, your aquascape only has to make you happy. I beat my brains out trying to duplicate what I envisioned my aquascape to be. Keeping the fish covered with hiding places and plenty of coral mounting is what counts.
 

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