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150 gallon SCA scape. I went with a shelf type scape as some people f the NSA do not look as natual PK
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Looks great!
 

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I really like that scape! I wish I was enough of an artist to do something like that...
 

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This will be primarily SPS. Once this tank is cycled and matured will start move if things over from this tank.
then I think you are more or less good. I do mostly softies, a lot of zoas and shrooms, so I prefer the flats to be slightly sloped for viewing purposes.
 
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Wow 10/10 rating I guess (since you asked for it)

Did you cut them like that yourself?
Thank you. The rock is a mixture of Reefsaver Foundation 15 pounds , Double Flat 20 pounds , Premium shelf 40 pounds and 2, 4 pound rocks cut in half to make 4 more foundation rocks.
 

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What did you use to cut them? I have a few rocks that really need a flat side. I was debating about hitting them with a grinder when I transfer to the new build. (They are in my DT now.) I just want them to be more stable.
 
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What did you use to cut them? I have a few rocks that really need a flat side. I was debating about hitting them with a grinder when I transfer to the new build. (They are in my DT now.) I just want them to be more stable.
I used my sawzall with corse blades. It took a while and a few blades about 2 blades per rock and 2 batteries per rock. as my sawzall is battery powered.
 

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