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It has a solid base - of plexiglas - you just cant see it - and its well attached to the wall. I don't think the rock itself is that 'heavy'. he used dry rock btw. at least from what I saw from his build video. My guess is that over time stuff - will grow down onto the plexiglas as it looks like its already started - or onto the back of the tank - to help support it.I like it but at the same time I don't think I can get a good sleep when I have 200> lbs of rock floating in the water without a solid base
Presumably then you HAVE seen a reef growing out of the bottom of a glass floor then? What an absolutely ridiculous thing to say. It very much does look like a lot of growth you see on a reef. That I thought was the point in seascaping: to emulate what you see on a reef within the confines of the glass boxes we build them in. Iv'e never seen a sump on a reef or a maxspect gyre above one or a Kessil floating in mid air above it either.have dived - and I've never seen a reef growing from a piece of black glass. I think thats where some (myself included) - are saying it doesn't look real. There is no place I have been that has ever had a ball of coral floating in space - there is always an anchor - its on a rock, etc. Just my opinion
Is that a Waterbox Pen Mini?Yes!
Never saw this before it looks very coolOk I have to say for me, it does "float my boat!" I love a good floating aquascape. The problem is that the look is not easily achieved especially on a larger scale. Well a true floating aquascape anyway. But what about for you? Let's talk about it today!
1. Do you like the look of a floating aquascape?
2. Would you ever consider setting up a new tank with a floating aquascape?
image via coral_fish_zoa on IG
I do not care for bare bottom tanks for the same reason (i.e. I prefer at least a little sand - or corals covering the glass. Besides - its not like I said the guy who made it should be taken out and shot - I only gave my opinion of how it would look better 'to me'. Which - I think - was the purpose of the poll/OP, Right?.Presumably then you HAVE seen a reef growing out of the bottom of a glass floor then? What an absolutely ridiculous thing to say. It very much does look like a lot of growth you see on a reef. That I thought was the point in seascaping: to emulate what you see on a reef within the confines of the glass boxes we build them in. Iv'e never seen a sump on a reef or a maxspect gyre above one or a Kessil floating in mid air above it either.
Yes! PMini 25Is that a Waterbox Pen Mini?
It looks awesome.