Reef tank Aquascaping (Unique design)

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2010

80 gallon (Soon 2 b Reef Tank) The Under Water Rock Of Terabithia.Created by the ROCKLORD423 :)

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  • That's where the strategic adding of the corals comes in. they will fill things out. n i don't want everything 2b exact ,im tryn 2 imitate the randomness and uniqueness of nature.thnks

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  • Pretty sweet. I have the same thing going on in my tank; very open aquascape with alot of arches.

  • rank, id rather have a goldfish bowl fillled with water with nothing in it

  • This music has me waiting for captain Picard to come on and say "Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the stare-ship Enterprise. It's continuing mission to explore strange new worlds--to seek out new life and new civilizations--to boldly go where no-one has gone before"

  • @my89tube Long tanks look bigger than corner or cube tanks. In a sense, they are bigger. If you measure the surface area of a long tank and a more compact shaped tank of the same number of gallons, you will find that the long tank has a larger surface. This means the fish have further to swill and you have more glass to look through. The same can be said for tanks that are taller than they are deep.

  • That is a beautiful aquascape! I must say you have all my respect! Very good job :)

  • Wow! You are truly amazing at aquascaping!

  • I cant believe that tank is only 80 gallons. It looks so much bigger than my 92 gallon corner.

  • Great tank and great rock work! How did you affix the rocks? Nice powder brown tang, I miss mine. How is he eating? Mine eat anything (unfortunately including soft corals). If he is a finicky eater then buy him some Gracilaria Algae, Tangs love it, it's their natural food source.

  • nice tank and i cant wait to see some coral in there.doing real coral this time around?just sub.come check mine out someday.i update at least once a month on my tank.peace

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