Ok so spent hours late last night and then today (literally - hours!) doing this thing and ... I dunno. Eventually I just stopped. I always see other people's scapes and love them and ask them how they did it and then I try to do it and it never really works. At some point you just have to stop, I think? (Talking to you, George Lucas!) So this is what I ended up with in my IM 40. (I will try to do better in the 170 when that's ready.)
This is 90% actual live rock, with 2 pieces of LifeRock. Sand from GLR is coming today, 25 lbs. I think that may be too much for this tank, so it'll end up being a very deep sand bed. Is that bad? I don't mind it, but I saw some people on BRS video complaining that it just becomes a "toilet." I guess I'll need serious sand-stirrers.
This will be a softies only tank. (I only put up the light yesterday (Radion) and have no idea how it works.) A few swaying softies, shrooms, zoanthids, that sort of stuff. And an anemone for a pair of clowns. The only inhabitants I have thought of for this tank right now are a pair of Clowns, waaaay down the road a Mandarin (probably the last fish added there to make sure the system is mature enough to sustain pods.) Anybody have suggestions for more fish? Small fish and not even sure how many more fish I should have in a 40 gallon. Maybe 1 or 2 more small ones. Anyway, here are the images. 3 photos and a video. The tank can be seen from 2 sides fully and 1 side at a slight angle, so the scape has to be ok from 3 sides.
Also - I'll need suggestions on how to get the live sand behind the rocks on the back wall. Look at the -Right photo, you can see there's space there and not sure how I can get sand back there. Will flow just distribute it there? I dunno.... Need advice!

This is 90% actual live rock, with 2 pieces of LifeRock. Sand from GLR is coming today, 25 lbs. I think that may be too much for this tank, so it'll end up being a very deep sand bed. Is that bad? I don't mind it, but I saw some people on BRS video complaining that it just becomes a "toilet." I guess I'll need serious sand-stirrers.
This will be a softies only tank. (I only put up the light yesterday (Radion) and have no idea how it works.) A few swaying softies, shrooms, zoanthids, that sort of stuff. And an anemone for a pair of clowns. The only inhabitants I have thought of for this tank right now are a pair of Clowns, waaaay down the road a Mandarin (probably the last fish added there to make sure the system is mature enough to sustain pods.) Anybody have suggestions for more fish? Small fish and not even sure how many more fish I should have in a 40 gallon. Maybe 1 or 2 more small ones. Anyway, here are the images. 3 photos and a video. The tank can be seen from 2 sides fully and 1 side at a slight angle, so the scape has to be ok from 3 sides.
Also - I'll need suggestions on how to get the live sand behind the rocks on the back wall. Look at the -Right photo, you can see there's space there and not sure how I can get sand back there. Will flow just distribute it there? I dunno.... Need advice!

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