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Thanks, I appreciate your input. Do you think theres enough negative space and enough space for the fish to swim between the structures and the front glass?Look good
I do and it's visually interesting. Could do a cool zoa garden style scape with that if you wantedThanks, I appreciate your input. Do you think theres enough negative space and enough space for the fish to swim between the structures and the front glass?
I understand what your saying, didnt notice till you brought it up. Maybe I can switch it with the structure on the right. Since it's back side is curved to the overflow. Thanks for the suggestion.That looks much better to me. Would it be possible to place the tallest piece to the side, rather than the center? I realize your goal is to hide the overflow, but, IMO, placing the largest piece directly in front of it, actually draws your eye right to it.
This version looks way better to me. If you plan to keep the back glass clean, I'd leaving the spacing as it. If you're going to let coralline grow on it, I'd move the entire structure back some to give more room on the front glass. The overhang on the right hand section is pretty flat on the bottom and would bug me. Maybe glue a small rock to the underside to breakup the straight line some.Ok guys and gals, I took your advice and decided to abandon my original scape in favor of this one. I broke rocks up, added more height to my structures, moved the scape back from the front glass, created more caves, tunnels, swim thrus, and overhangs. I am REALLY HAPPY with this scape. What do you guys think?
I was thinking about adding a rock to the underside of the overhang when I cement everything together. Good idea and thanks for the input.This version looks way better to me. If you plan to keep the back glass clean, I'd leaving the spacing as it. If you're going to let coralline grow on it, I'd move the entire structure back some to give more room on the front glass. The overhang on the right hand section is pretty flat on the bottom and would bug me. Maybe glue a small rock to the underside to breakup the straight line some.