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![]() Well I got a start on the aquascaping.
It was/is my intention to have the main structure solid and permanent. Most of it was connected using 1/2" acrylic tubing. Each rock was drilled using a 1/2" massonary bit. I was very surprised at how easy it was to drill the rock. FYI - if your going to do this - I bought the cheapest bit ($8.00) I could find at Canadian tire and it was a breeze. I have a glass bottom at the time but will be going to sand in the near future. North View ![]() West View ![]() South View ![]() Couple of closet ups ![]() ![]() ![]() Zoa garden - I'm not finished with this yet - what I see in my mind is not what I see in my tank. Best thing for Zoas for growth is to put them where you want them and don't move! Over the next week I will get it how I want it. ![]() One on my clams ![]() Clowns Buddy ![]() ![]() As I already said I am not totaly done but it is a good start. Next on the list: 1 - finish plumbing 2 - trim the top ledge in maple 3 - build canopy and cover overflow to wall. 4 - think of whats going to be next ![]() One thing about this hobby a person can always find something to work on. Then when you think you have it all complete - time for a bigger tank ![]() So what do you all think? Jeff
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