that looks amazing, thanks for showing the process!
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I'd be afraid of too much torque on the glass panel myself, but I know nothing so sure you considered that and verified it'll be OK (somehow).Any pressure is put on the acrylic mounting plate, and that is very large and spread out over a wide area, the scape is also very light.
100% torches on the top? Are you planning on a few big torches or just alot of little ones? The way mine split and grow they wouldn't get 4 heads in before that water line would become a problem for flow and anything under them.
Looks neat though, all the best
Most if not all the torque is on the acrylic plates that the scape hangs from, very little pressure on the glass, and any pressure is spread across a wide area.I'd be afraid of too much torque on the glass panel myself, but I know nothing so sure you considered that and verified it'll be OK (somehow).
Looks awesome!
Cornerstone reef rock.
Yeah, I had a bad experience with I believe caribsea "Tonga" was basically overpriced concrete dildos.I hate fake purple turd rock but that looks nice. Had to look it up... they use molds of real tonga rock so make sense why it doesn't look like poo.
You gonna get censored but that’s funnyYeah, I had a bad experience with I believe caribsea "Tonga" was basically overpriced concrete dildos.
Greatest way to describe the caribsea stuff ever!!!!!! Also, scape looks amazing.Yeah, I had a bad experience with I believe caribsea "Tonga" was basically overpriced concrete dildos.
awesome job! This looks amazing.
one suggestion: I would consider maybe adding a small rock island on the sand for a nem or a ricordea/zoa garden, etc. I think it’ll also add depth of field. but man, I’m just saying that to say something.
all in all, looks amazing.
I went with a “floating” aqua scape as well inspired by Wesley’s reef. I’m not the best DIYer anymore so had it built by Pristine Rocks here in SoFla.
it's siliconed to the back glass.is the acrylic plate bolted onto the back overflow or glued on?
i like the concept of the design. I've done a lot of floating reef in a smaller scale between 10-30g but never want to attempt on a bigger scale over 80g. it looks good, imo i would add a small support on the bottom with acrylic rod(between the rock and the bottom back of tank) and disguise it later with corals to help support the weight. sylicone doesn't stick well to acrylic in my experience.it's siliconed to the back glass.