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![]() You should PM Fooser. His rockwork is WORLD CLASS and I'm sure he'll have some awesome advice.
Here's a video: http://s1112.photobucket.com/albums/...thonysTank.mp4 There's barely any rock touching the bottom of the tank, most of it is held up in the water column by clever spacing, ingenious stacking and a crap load of zip-ties. He's also allowed plenty of room for his corals to grow out. The last point is something a lot of people do not properly account for when they set up their elaborate rock work overhangs and whatnot. Corals can grow big and they can do it FAST. Take a look at Leonardo's Formosa Forest for further evidence on this: http://www.leonardosreef.com/formosa-forest/ Another option is to go total, all-out Iwagumi and run something like this: http://www.leonardosreef.com/leonardos-lagoon/ Minimal rockwork, just plenty of planning and foresight towards composition and negative space.
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90g mixed reef (eventually!); 23g sump; 20g QT; Waveline DC-5000 return; 2 Radions; 2 Vortech MP10s; Koralia 3; ELOS ATO with 14g ATO tank; RLSS R8 skimmer; BRS reactor - GFO/Carbon; filter socks; Puratek RO/DI http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=85303 |
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