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Apartmenttank 11/01/2015 10:26 PM

Aquascape
 
I cant quite get my Aquascape right for my tank. It is a 60 cube and i have tried a few things.

http://i559.photobucket.com/albums/s...1/IMG_0812.jpg

Maybe i don't have enough negative space(sand) What do you all think? any ideas. I want to get my aquascape down before i start placing the corals.

thegrun 11/01/2015 11:25 PM

Cube can be difficult to aquascape and still leave enough room to clean the glass. I would try to build a few arches along the back to get more vertical height and open up a little more negative space in the front.

Apartmenttank 11/02/2015 01:23 AM

Been having a lot of trouble balancing Rock to stack it, maybe i do not have a good type of rock. I have seen a lot of good cubes but i feel like my rocks cant make similar builds.

nanodude87 11/02/2015 01:49 AM

Reef epoxy might help to hold the rock together and get the aquascape a little more vertical.

Apartmenttank 11/02/2015 02:00 AM

True, part of me knows i am going to upgrade(2 years) and am worried about having my live rock all stuck together for a new system. But i need to enjoy it now as well.

ACBlinky 11/02/2015 05:33 AM

Just an idea -- I have a very tall tank (30"), and I knew I'd have a hard time stacking rockwork without ending up with a giant pile or wall. I decided to buy some fiberglass rods (driveway markers) at Home Depot and drill a bunch of my rocks so I could stack them in columns. I used a hacksaw to trim the rods to size. Any rocks with natural holes could be stacked too; it was just a matter of playing with the rocks, seeing which ones went best with which, to fit together a few columns. I tried to put larger rocks on the bottom, and alternate so each rock stuck out in a different direction as the column progressed (this leaves lots of space for corals and fish). I ended up with three columns of different heights/widths, but in a cube you'd probably just want to have one central column, and then you can place rocks around/beside it.

None of my rocks are permanently epoxied together -- some have little bits of epoxy strategically placed where I've bridged rocks between the columns, just to ensure that if something is bumped things won't shift, but they would come easily apart if needed. The columns can be dismantled by lifting the rocks off of the central post; they can also be slightly rearranged any time -- all I need to do is lift the rock above, and I can rotate one part of the column, then let the top back down. All the rocks are free to spin around the post, but gravity keeps them in place. Everything is very secure, until we want to move things around and then it's actually quite easy to change.

Apartmenttank 11/02/2015 05:24 PM

Would i be able to take my rock out drill it set it up and put it back in without any problems?

MJV0103 11/02/2015 06:53 PM

Don't think you'd have issues. I'd drill it and then rinse them in some salt water before going back into the DT

Apartmenttank 11/02/2015 07:43 PM

I am thinking of going with a channel between too rock sections. one Extremly high and one mid sized. Only issue is i do not know where i would put my corals i prefer to keep on the sand bed. Like my Palythoas i do not want to spread all over everything. or my acan that has been doing very well on the sand bed away from the light.

Also What fish is that in your profile MJV0103?

andysolo 11/02/2015 08:58 PM

Yes, cubes are a pain. You could try to stack them carefully. I went through many attempts and so far this is what worked best. It's a 93G cube.

http://cdn-2-service.phanfare.com/im...c7c7fb152641_1

http://cdn-2-service.phanfare.com/im...5184dcabaa71_1

http://cdn-2-service.phanfare.com/im...11a6d575a917_1

thegrun 11/02/2015 09:09 PM

Here are a couple of pictures of my 50 gallon semi-cube (24" x 24" x 20" tall) when it was up:
http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...20Cube/007.jpg
http://i654.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps60c53d35.jpg

Apartmenttank 11/02/2015 10:49 PM

I tried a U shape like that. But it just didnt quite workout. I am sure it will look better when i add the corals and let them grow, but i want a set up that looks good to. I think my biggest issue is everything is against the wall.

Moana 11/03/2015 08:02 AM

I'd take out the bottom left rock, if you can move the coral. I think you just need a little more sand, more live rock wouldn't do you much good.


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