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I always hear about people referring to the rock wall as the common go-to aquas-cape design. I also hear often that this is bad as it can cause dead spots and algae build up in places harder to get to for cleaning.

Is it really that bad?
 

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I can see how it can, never tried it but I assume some spots would get no flow unless you had a small pump in that spot helping
 

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If you can get a lot of flow behind it, it is fine. The issues is that the wall sits against (or very close to) the back glass which allows a build up of detritus, leftover food, etc.
 

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I have built my aqua- scape starting about the middle of the tank and built it up and back as I built. End result was kinda of a ridge type with plent of openings for flow and fishes alike. There are several spots where the lights can actually be seen thru the rocks. Also a good cleaner grew will help keep uneaten foods at bay.
 

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Same rocks, same tank. 1st time I had a rock wall that went up high in the tank. 2nd time I did open islands and not as tall. I am able to get a magnet all the way around and can siphon my entire sand bed except for where the rocks sit

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First what do you mean by rock wall? If you are talking about a 3D rock wall then it’s fine. A lot of people have used them. If your talking about just piling rock close to the back of the tank then that’s a problem.
 
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Yea definitely more so stacking on back wall. I really hate molding my rocks together
 

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