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Old 02-29-2004, 02:45 AM
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When placing your rock, do you attach it somehow to each other? I have everything where I want it but it does not seem stable. Ideas?

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Old 02-29-2004, 02:49 AM
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I've just stacked mine but some people will epoxy together. Also seen where one drills through the rock and secures with plastic zip ties.
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I've just stacked mine but some people will epoxy together. Also seen where one drills through the rock and secures with plastic zip ties.
Do you ever have a problem with smaller ones falling down? Or something knocking them down? Heck, some of mine get moved by my powerheads!

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Old 02-29-2004, 04:15 AM
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I stack them in a interlocking kinda way. I would never glue them togeather what would happen if you decided you wanted to change things?

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My aquascaping depends on how the rocks fit together. That's why I got so many extra rocks in the sump. They just didn't fit in anywhere.

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Heck, some of mine get moved by my powerheads!

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Those gotta be pretty small rocks, or some awesome powerheads!!
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My aquascaping depends on how the rocks fit together. That's why I got so many extra rocks in the sump. They just didn't fit in anywhere.

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Hmmmm. Extra rock.... clearly that rock should be in my tank!

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Old 02-29-2004, 03:35 PM
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Walter,

For me, aquascaping is one of the most exciting things about putting together a reef. I take my time doing it. Sometimes it'll take two mornings to get the right look and have the rock REALLY stable.

Over the past few months, I've had a lot of practice aquascaping my 72g bowfront, the tank of doom where I've had horrible luck with fish and disease

Now that my fish are in a Q-tank, I plan on going back into the 72g to rearrange the rock yet again. The two main factors I keep in mind are the habits of the fish I intend to keep in the tank and having enough places to put the various mushrooms and xenia I already have.

The fish, in the case of the 72g, are a yellow tailed angel, a blue sided fairy wrasse, as well as fish I have not yet decided on. The two fish I currently have like lots of passages through the rockwork, so I stack the rock so they can go back and forth, up and down, and back to front through the rock. Plus, I want at least one open area so I can get a good look at them when I need to. The new fish, whatever they will be, will probably also be chosen to utilize the intricate rockwork tunnels and passages.

This makes for an interesting challenge to utilize all my rock (no sump or refug) in such a way that the fish will be satisfied with their home, once they are out of QT, and to have obvious and stable places for my shrooms and xenia.

My 42g hex reef has the rock relatively tightly packed with a lot of space on the sandbed under and around the main rock structure for our goby. The other fish in that tank are a pair each of skunk and ocellaris clowns, and a blue-green chromis that shools with the ocellaris pair. Corals range from green star polyps to a few lps and a couple of sps. For the corals, I make sure that there are stable ledges or places to wedge the lps that have stalks.

I have aquascaped tanks one day to find out that, overnight, the structure wasn't as stable as I thought and corals/rocks have fallen over so I've had to take the thing apart and put it back together again. Oh well, at least I like the challenge

Anyway, take your time. Aquascape your tank a few times until you get it both looking right and having it stable enough to withstand the flow of your powerheads.

And take pics for us when you're done
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Old 02-29-2004, 03:59 PM
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Thanks for the tips. One problem I have is my tank is build into a wall. I can't get a good picture of what things will look like when I arange them, so I have to run around the corner to look and then run back and adjust Makes for entertainment I guess

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