Thank you so much!!Love your personality and your vid’s keep it up!
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Thank you so much!!Love your personality and your vid’s keep it up!
Your welcome!! Shows us the puppies next time, you have 2 dogs right?Thank you so much!!
That makes sense. What I'm imagining is that if there's depth given to the tank, there may be 1 (or perhaps 2) focal points on all 3 sides, but there may be an additional focal point on each side depending on what's visible on each side. In any case, I'm fascinated by this design concept. It's also a really easy one to put into effect (depending on one's ability to plan and even show restraint when buying). In my office tank, I'm planning a CSB, an acantho, and a fungia garden as the focal points. Thanks for the tip!!Great question, didn't think about that! I think that for peninsula tanks it really depends on the aquascape. If you had say a tall rock structure that almost separates the tank so it looks like two completely different views on each side of the tank, then having its own set of focal points makes sense. However, that's usually not the case. If the scape is made in a way that when viewing the tank from each side you just see a different perspective of the scape, I would say to still apply the same rule
Will that depth given to the tank include lighting? As in contrast and shadows? That thing people seam to forget about reciently?That makes sense. What I'm imagining is that if there's depth given to the tank, there may be 1 (or perhaps 2) focal points on all 3 sides, but there may be an additional focal point on each side depending on what's visible on each side. In any case, I'm fascinated by this design concept. It's also a really easy one to put into effect (depending on one's ability to plan and even show restraint when buying). In my office tank, I'm planning a CSB, an acantho, and a fungia garden as the focal points. Thanks for the tip!!
Nice tank !!!I recently lost my centerpiece and it wasn’t a coral. It was a clam.
Probably...but I don't think I'm very good at planning strategic shadows. Haha! I'm not much of an artist.Will that depth given to the tank include lighting? As in contrast and shadows? That thing people seam to forget about reciently?
#ShadowsForReefTanks
#BlanketsAreBad
You already have the scape. All you need is a quality single point light... I'll refrain from naming names. Beautiful.Probably...but I don't think I'm very good at planning strategic shadows. Haha! I'm not much of an artist.
@CoralB ty.Nice tank !!!