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PlowT

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Hello reefers,

This is my first aquascape and I am looking for your opinions / advices.
I have already cimented some parts but nothing can't be disassembled and I have others rocks around to work with (Caribsea life rocks).

My tank is a Reefer S-850, so is 26.8" (68cm) wide, 25.6" (65cm) depth and 71" (180cm) long.
My highest point in this aquascape (on le the left) is at 15.7" (40cm).

I intend to have approximatively 60%LPS / 40%SPS and a z.desjardini as my biggest fish.

Thank you in advance for your time and your constructive replies :)

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Hello reefers,

This is my first aquascape and I am looking for your opinions / advices.
I have already cimented some parts but nothing can't be disassembled and I have others rocks around to work with (Caribsea life rocks).

My tank is a Reefer S-850, so is 26.8" (68cm) wide, 25.6" (65cm) depth and 71" (180cm) long.
My highest point in this aquascape (on le the left) is at 15.7" (40cm).

I intend to have approximatively 60%LPS / 40%SPS and a z.desjardini as my biggest fish.

Thank you in advance for your time and your constructive replies :)

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It looks great actually.
I do have one comment. That long arch on the left. Is it possible to cut it close to the legs? Maybe a few inches into the arch. It looks like it's on 3 points so it should be fine. When setting it in the tank just line it up how it is now.

Only saying this cuz at some point, maybe 5 years from now, you might have to take a rock out to work on it, for whatever reason. You definatly won't be able to if it's full of coral. It's really hard to do anything with one massive piece.

Just a thought....
 

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I like it. Lots of swim throughs and places to hide. There is also a variety of heights for coral placement. I would make sure it's not going above 70% of the water level so there is room for coral growth and swimming.
 
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Hello guys,

Thank you all for your replies ! It makes me confident about it :)

@Dburr1014
I think I am going to ciment delicate pieces but only super glue those parts to the structure in case I will have to remove a rock like you said. It would be easier to disassemble.

@Theolox
Yes it is above 70% of the water level :)
 

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