xtlosx
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I'm looking to rock scape new 60G cube and we really want to do something dramatic in there... I was thinking of building up the back wall with rocks almost to the height of the tank, then having little shelves, etc for corals....
For the dramatic part, I was thinking doing an arch from the back wall, that would go into the middle area of the tank,then just stop, and hang out there... I'm not sure but we're going for a deep reef with un-even characteristics...
The other arch that would be on the other side of the tank, would maybe go from the back wall, to the sand bed, or something like that. Maybe make some caves on the sand bed as well...
Another random idea I had was to do a tripod type arch that met up in the middle, with a back wall as well....
Anyways, the question is.. What is the best way to scape this, tool wise? I was thinking of getting heady live rock, ultra premium, coraline, and wicked colors for the bottom part of the back wall, then getting a bunch of base rock to stack on top to make the back wall. The arches would both be base rock as well. Does it make sense to drill through the base rock and use some sort of rod with epoxy to hold it all together and create the arch? Should I use the reef epoxy to hold the back wall together? What is the best stuff to use for something like this?
Thanks guys, my Wife wants dramatic, and with the tank being in the kitchen area and being a centerpiece of our home, dramatic will be sweet
For the dramatic part, I was thinking doing an arch from the back wall, that would go into the middle area of the tank,then just stop, and hang out there... I'm not sure but we're going for a deep reef with un-even characteristics...
The other arch that would be on the other side of the tank, would maybe go from the back wall, to the sand bed, or something like that. Maybe make some caves on the sand bed as well...
Another random idea I had was to do a tripod type arch that met up in the middle, with a back wall as well....
Anyways, the question is.. What is the best way to scape this, tool wise? I was thinking of getting heady live rock, ultra premium, coraline, and wicked colors for the bottom part of the back wall, then getting a bunch of base rock to stack on top to make the back wall. The arches would both be base rock as well. Does it make sense to drill through the base rock and use some sort of rod with epoxy to hold it all together and create the arch? Should I use the reef epoxy to hold the back wall together? What is the best stuff to use for something like this?
Thanks guys, my Wife wants dramatic, and with the tank being in the kitchen area and being a centerpiece of our home, dramatic will be sweet
