My 110 Gallon Peninsula Reef Tank

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Beautiful tank and pictures. Very nice aquascape too. I read the thread but did not see any mention of how you have been able to anchor the 2 islands so they don't topple over.
 
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Congratulations, you have a wonderful Reef!

Rui Bessa - thanks for the kind words!

Beautiful tank and pictures. Very nice aquascape too. I read the thread but did not see any mention of how you have been able to anchor the 2 islands so they don't topple over.

Tapio - thank you for taking the time to read through the thread! as per your question do you mean the rocks "anchor" to each other or the entire island. the rocks within each island is pegged with acrylic rods, glue want required or needed when I put each island together. the island itself is just on top of the glass not attached to anything "just well balanced".
 

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This tank still running? Found this thread looking for inspiration for my Peninsula build. Mission accomplished!
 

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