New aquascape

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Trying an nsa still aquascape kinda like brs video I saw in you tube. This is what I have so far. It’s going in a nyos opus 300. This will be the left side and I will build the right side when my other foundation rock comes in. Pretty happy with it. One rock had a natural cave which I thought was neat. Hopefully it won’t cause any issues because it will be hard to get any flow in there.

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Looks good!
The cave shouldn't be a problem, wouldnt expect anything besides sponges to grow in there, harmful algae and bacteria that grow in low flow environments need light too.
 

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I like the look of it!
 

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I am wanting to do something just like this for my 60 gallon lagoon tank. How many lbs or rock did you use?
 

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Think you did a phenomenal job with the scape, love the circular cave in the left sided tree. very natural looking as well without coming off bought. Kudos all around
 

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Think you did a phenomenal job with the scape, love the circular cave in the left sided tree. very natural looking as well without coming off bought. Kudos all around
 

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Nice job on that scape!

I’m planning on building something like this for my tank upgrade. I saw a method on YouTube that just uses sand and superglue to bind Marco rock. You glue the rock, fill in all the gaps with sand and then soak it in superglue.

It’s supposed to be way faster, than epoxy or mortar.
 

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