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Old 10-21-2009, 06:51 PM
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Honestly, I think you're going in a good way with this aquascaping. The look you have reminds me very much of Richard Harker's big tank which was a TOTM over at some other board a few years ago (the name of the board isn't important. Canreef is the one you need! )

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Perhaps the most unusual aspect of the tank is the appearance and aquascaping of the tank. Early photos of the tank accompanied an article in the 2002 Marine Reef and Aquarium Annual. Some hobbyists were surprised by the appearance of the tank suggesting that it was too stark in it's aquascaping.

The average reef tank begins as a glass box packed with live rock and sand. It is not unusual to see the rock-work within an inch or two of the water's surface. With enough rock cleverly aquascaped, one can create a dramatic looking reef tank with nothing else in it. The problem with this approach only becomes apparent over time. With a large portion of the tank's volume consumed by rock and sand, there is comparatively little room for corals to grow and fish to swim. In a short time the tank can become packed with corals crowding each other and fish with little room to swim. If the tank becomes too crowded, tank conditions can deteriorate. If one wants a healthy tank that looks attractive years later, the tank needs to be aquascaped with plenty of open space.

Open space also makes the tank appear more realistic. Most of the stony corals maintained by hobbyists grow on low relief patch reefs with plenty of sunlight and turbulent water motion. I modeled my tank after a patch reef with large areas of sand and isolated patches of live rock, called bommies. This spartan look isn't attractive at first, but over time the empty space is filled by growing corals. The tank's inhabitants will grow and mature as they would on a natural reef.
From http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu...3/aquarium.htm
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Old 10-21-2009, 07:05 PM
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Tony I've seen your big tank. No offense but it's aquascaped a little too minimally right now for my tastes Very good quote you posted btw.
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Old 10-21-2009, 09:11 PM
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Yeah, I figure if "less is more" then surely "nothing must be everything!"
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Old 10-21-2009, 10:28 PM
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That's what I used to tell the ladeez...
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That's what I used to tell the ladeez...

Had to beat them off with a stick I bet.
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Old 10-21-2009, 11:00 PM
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Read my post. I didn't have a stick.

Ok seriously this working from home is making me a WEIRDO.
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I've been staring at the aquascaping the last couple of days and I think I might stick with it the way it is for now. It's really grown on me. That plus the eventual addition of my favorite fish the Sohol Tang, he/she will have lots of room to roam.
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