Yeah looks good, I especially like the little arch that comes down to the sand in the front right.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Ohhhhhh. I understand now. Thanks I’ll give it a shot.I mean by dumping, I dropped / stopped using the skimmer altogether. Its no longer part of my system.
Nice looking scape, love all the caves, some big and some small.
Thanks! My royal gramma (isn’t that stressed after the move) has been all up in it. Waiting for my Midas blenny to stop stressing (should be next few days) but from the occasional dives he takes at it, he seems to like it. Turned out really good. All I did was throw the rocks in place and called it day if I’m being honest. No real planning involved except for the Zoa arch but that was simple. I think people tend to over complicate aquascaping. The reefs weren’t constructed, rocks just naturally were there and they created caves and formations. So kinda went after that ideology and it was successful. Thanks for all of y’all’s comments.good scape for fishes!! They'll be super happy. Nice!!
Looks great !Recently had to move my tank for the second time (Two major accomplishments let’s just say) and I redid my Aquascape because I didn’t like my other one for a multitude of reasons. Started to address what I needed for the fish and corals (LPS dominant) so this structure is designed for them. It has a lot of caves and hiding spaces for my royal gramma and Midas blenny and has a lot of surface area for corals. What else would you recommend I do to this scape to make it perfect