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![]() Looks pretty neat actually. Just be sure that its solid and won't collapse.
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![]() Looks a LOT better to me! I actually think you have enough rock as it stands. Too much rock will just distort what you've created.
One thing you can do to help fill out the look is try to attach corals to the sides of the rock structure vs. trying to stack everything on flat, horizontal surfaces. Epoxy should be helpful towards this.
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![]() Epoxy isn't sticky, that's the bugger. You'd do well to let it stiffen up for a couple minutes before trying to mold it underwater.
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what kind or corals are you trying to attach? Frags or full colonies? I change my rock formations around all the time. Just note that the longer you leave things untouched, the better they'll do.
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![]() It looks OK to me as well. I like the asymmetry. I always appreciate when someone tries something different.
That said, perhaps adding a bit more rock to screen right (the thin bottom) but slanted towards the rear of the tank (where the clown is) to add a sense of depth. But really, it's six of one/half dozen of the other. Once the Coraline kicks in you will be happier too. ________ herbalire vaporizer review Last edited by Dale; 01-21-2011 at 01:21 PM. |
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