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It’s in the works. I’ve always been disappointed to read a build thread and find that it’s not complete. I guess it’s like starting to binge a new tv show and then realizing there are only a few episodes in the can. So I always figured I’d wait until the tank is done and then post all the pics along the way. The problem is I’m never done and keep changing things. But I guess it’s done enough and time to get the build thread up. Stay tuned.

Ok, I bit the bullet and started my build thread: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/danp_sd’s-300g-build-thread.357647/
 

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I really like this. Any pics with livestock? I'm setting up my new tank, it's 6' x 18" front to back x 26" deep. What are your dimensions?
 

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Not yet, still cycling. But I'm pretty excited with how it turned out. There's a ton of exposed surface area with little shadowing for coral mounting which took a lot of trial and error to achieve. The first 20 attempts where pretty miserable. lol
 

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Not yet, still cycling. But I'm pretty excited with how it turned out. There's a ton of exposed surface area with little shadowing for coral mounting which took a lot of trial and error to achieve. The first 20 attempts where pretty miserable. lol
And what are your dimensions? Where did you get the shelf rock?
 

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71" x 23.5" x 24"

Shelf rock is from Marco. The key I found was to not stack any rock directly on top of another, but to offset everything which took a fare amount of stone fix cement and wedging / balancing of rocks. At first I kept building rock walls until I figured out how to slowly increase the rock grade both lengthwise and width wise to achieve height changes without stacking rocks directly on top of one another.
 

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This thread has some great scapes. Here is an earlier version on mine, I'll have some newer pics in my build thread soom
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