Show Off Your Large Tank Aquascape :)

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Pink Foam is my tank bottom foot print, 94inches by 22inches. I used Foundation Marco rock flipped over for shelves mostly, except the top platform on the left structure is made from marco shelf rock. I prefer the foundation flipped for shelves because the roughness of the bottom adds a more natural cave feel to my very symetrical and un-natural negative spaces. The GOD's may be able to make things at random and without uniformity, but I have found that difficult myself, probably because I am not one! :)
 

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Put this scape together for an 180 gallon build.
80Lb of Marco Rock Foundation and 90Lb of Shelf.
I know this is an old post. I'm currently building a 180. How in the hell do y'all build this awesome cohesive scapes and get them in the tank? Unless i can't see it it looks so tied together.
 

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Still looking for ideas to scape my 200DD, and want to see more scapes to "inspire" me. Post up your scapes you think look awesome. I still like the "bonsai" inspired ones, but anything is welcome.
I’ve got twin 210 peninsulas set up - 1 predator and 1 reef. Here are the aquascapes a I went with… the predator tank is about 8 months old (don’t mind the Halloween decorations in that picture lol) and the reef is brand new this month and my new project!
 

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You can hardly see my reefscape due to my corals. I don't go much for fancy reefscapes simply because in a few years you should hardly see it that's if your corals are successful.
I just ensure there are plenty of holes,overhangs and caves for my fish. The corals do most of my reefscaping after.
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I’m a rock lover…. Used rock to cover space. The fish can swim through two large out crops. I have a large trigger that controls this tank.
 

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