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07/08/2013, 07:40 PM | #1 |
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Rock work
When I did my second tank I decided to shape my rocks the way I wanted so I looked for solution in a variety of places and sites on the net and in magazines. This what I came up with for my 65 G.
This Stalactite was really fun to make . You can follow the construction of those two items here http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2293636 Now in the next segment I'll show you where I got some of my ideas that you can also get some cues and great tricks from those guys who invented them, I take no credit for their tricks. |
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That is the method I used so you can read it here on my thread; http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2293636 |
07/08/2013, 07:49 PM | #3 |
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that is some real creative rock work. very nice.
good luck
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Inspiration sites
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Thanks mine are done , I'm just showing where I got most of my inspiration and ideas, I research quite a bit before doing it. The rest of the thread is to give others the same kind of inspiration I got doing that research. |
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It's a fine line between looking like organic rock work or a fossilized turd.
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LOL ,well like I said I looked at various concept and techniques and chose the one I liked the most for me , to each is own . Lots of people out there with lots of different approach. More to come with even more crazy but good ideas and great results. Sometimes it not the technique but the disposition that can be great, or the material used. |
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Foam walls
Not a favorite of mine but it works. |
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Ceramic
I bought 10 of those from Germany for my next two tanks, made from ceramic, cooked they don't leach and are very porous and put on the back walls will clear lot of swimming room for my fish in the process. Easy to cut and shape with a saw or dremel to fit overflow boxes and drains. They are flat and can be glued with silicone, they have a larger bottom to stand on their own. 3-4" in thickness the come in 21"x17" , 17"x17", 16"x16", 14"x12" Last edited by Mudbeaver; 07/09/2013 at 06:29 AM. |
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All of that ceramic is great but don't try to grow SPS in that tank with all of that leaching heavy metals ceramic in there. You will slowly be poisoning your animals.
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http://www.korallenwelt.de/Korallenwelt.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kzvok...FZcs6i&index=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPl7R...qREF5K&index=1 This last one explain the use of these panels Last edited by Mudbeaver; 07/09/2013 at 12:40 PM. |
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A brain storming of images
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Googleing japanese garden images brings alot of good ideas about balanced rock work and can help those with size and shape problems. Zen garden are almost like the bottom of are tanks in real life size so you can't miss.
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To prevent the “fossilized turd” look simply remove the clear hose and apply with just the tip because the foam will not expand as much. Also water softener salt can be applied to the foam to prevent it from expanding in areas you don’t want and it will provide additional texture to the face.
After the foam has cured, use a shop vac to remove the salt. Any that is stuck can be washed away. Nice work btw. |
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And that's my stalactite ...pretty close..... Last edited by Mudbeaver; 07/11/2013 at 05:40 AM. |
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Cool wall
I though that wall was pretty cool , inspirering back wall.
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07/12/2013, 03:47 PM | #23 |
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Be my guest
If you have pictures of your rockwork please post it , that be great, it may inspire others too. thats why i made this thread, the more ideas the better, i still have great ideas from my research but my photobucket account is nearing its limit for the month. So feel free to add you own.
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Concept
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