Hey everyone,
I'll be aquascaping a new 105g rimless tank within the next month or so, and I'd like to get as many opinions as I could from current coral keepers. I only know of 3 basic aquascaping concepts: the "wall" effect along the back wall, the "island" effect in the middle of the tank (or possibly 2 or more 'islands' depending on size), and an interconnected reef that spans from one side of the tank to the other with archs along the way... I've seen all three in photos, but want some real life experiences. I'd like to keep a mixed variety of coral. LPS, Softies, SPS, mayb an anenome down the road, etc... My tank deminsions are 48 long x 21 deep x 25 high. I'd like to keep the back wall free & clear so I'm not too crazy about the back wall aquascape.
Soooo, What's the best aquascape that not only looks great, but also allows for a lot of coral variety, and looks even better when it's all filled in with coral? Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Troy
:bigsmile:
I'll be aquascaping a new 105g rimless tank within the next month or so, and I'd like to get as many opinions as I could from current coral keepers. I only know of 3 basic aquascaping concepts: the "wall" effect along the back wall, the "island" effect in the middle of the tank (or possibly 2 or more 'islands' depending on size), and an interconnected reef that spans from one side of the tank to the other with archs along the way... I've seen all three in photos, but want some real life experiences. I'd like to keep a mixed variety of coral. LPS, Softies, SPS, mayb an anenome down the road, etc... My tank deminsions are 48 long x 21 deep x 25 high. I'd like to keep the back wall free & clear so I'm not too crazy about the back wall aquascape.
Soooo, What's the best aquascape that not only looks great, but also allows for a lot of coral variety, and looks even better when it's all filled in with coral? Any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Troy
:bigsmile: