Minimalist Aquascaping

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When I think of minimalist scapes, this is the first one that comes to mind:

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I use biodigest/bioptim.

I used to have a fairly minimalist aquascape but then all my corals grew and I accumulated too much crap on my sandbed :bigsmile:


1 year by rich.colombo, on Flickr

I'm working on cleaning up corals on sandbed and thinning some pieces out to get it looking more open again.

How did you shoot this photo? Do you set your lights to a particularly color? Or use filters? Tank looks great and the photography is awesome.
 

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Every reef I have ever had has just been a wall of rock across the back of tank, with my new build I’m trying the minimalistic approach and so far I’m liking it a lot.. I have about 25lbs of rock in a 40b, not much going on yet but here’s a pic.

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@codydemmel4 that is a great looking minimalist scape. Do you run a big sump with lots of rock or ceramic media in it? Or are you running low nutrient?

With that SPS load, you are doing something/everything right to keep things stable without the ton of rock (that I am looking to remove from my DT). I love how my rock keeps things stable, but itching to get more minimal -- especially when I see tanks like this.
 

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I look at this thread and there are some tanks that are not minimalists in my opinion, Very nice tanks but not minimal . This means little live rock, with lots of negative (open space). This also means not packing with corals.

Bonsai is another type which to me means branching or tree like structures. Being bonsai does not make it minimalist even though they certainly can be.


https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/leonardos-apogon-reef.90242/

This to me is minimal:


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from this thread:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/show-off-your-large-tank-aquascape.59909/page-5

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Another one of my favorites:




 
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@codydemmel4 that is a great looking minimalist scape. Do you run a big sump with lots of rock or ceramic media in it? Or are you running low nutrient?

With that SPS load, you are doing something/everything right to keep things stable without the ton of rock (that I am looking to remove from my DT). I love how my rock keeps things stable, but itching to get more minimal -- especially when I see tanks like this.


Thank you. I just have a 40 gallon sump with a good amount of siporax and a large system for cheato. I also have a skimmer "rated" for 750g when my DT is only 180 along with a 40 gallon frag tank tied in.
 

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I look at this thread and there are some tanks that are not minimalists in my opinion, Very nice tanks but not minimal . This means little live rock, with lots of negative (open space). This also means not packing with corals.

Bonsai is another type which to me means branching or tree like structures. Being bonsai does not make it minimalist even though they certainly can be.


https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/leonardos-apogon-reef.90242/

This to me is minimal:


apogonreef5-1.jpg



from this thread:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/show-off-your-large-tank-aquascape.59909/page-5

2-jpg.28467





Another one of my favorites:






Unlike the rest of my family, I am not that much of a fish guy. Most of the fish I have are herbivores or pest control "workers". Yeah, they are attractive and have some personalities but they do their jobs well or else they go back to the LFS.

That all said then, I would not want to be a fish in those tanks -- as beautifully designed as they are. Bonsai is the perfect descriptor. Thanks for sharing these gorgeous images.
 

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