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Old 07-30-2005, 04:06 AM
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Originally Posted by CptCleverer
I like to do minor changes that cause a landslide which then requires a major rebuild.
That is exactly what I do........sometimes, lol. I go to make a small change or move something that fell, and then half the rocks in the tank come chrashing down! But occasionally I'll just want to "rebuild".

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IMO, aquascaping is the best and worst part of having an ocean scene in a tank. I'm never totally satisfied but the quest for perfection is enjoyable.
I agree! However sometimes the quest for perfection leads to colorful language aswell when things just arent working, like tonight! Then I finally decided I would live with the way the rocks would stay, lol.

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In response to earlier about the fish, I decided to pay attention to the fish after aquascaping tonight(wanted to do it for 2 weeks now) and I noticed that obviously all the fish get quite worked up and then scared at the end(even with food in the tank they are still nervous), and they leave each other alone for a little while after that. I will continue my 'evaluations' as the night goes on.

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