Aquascaping

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Any good aquascaping tips this is how I have mine atm but seem satisfied thinking of cuting some rocks wat do you guys think ?
 

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Your problem is you use flat/round rocks and they don't blend with each other, the best rock to use is fiji/puccani because they're bumpy and click together nicely, blending together. When you use flat rock it just piles on top of it's self and looks very artificial. If you don't want to completely change the rock, put some coral putti where the rocks touch eachother to round it out and make them seem connected, not just stacked. Hope I helped :D
 
I'm with Oscaror. That type of rock will never fit together well. I like to use big rocks for my base and then fit smaller rocks together to form a shape on top. You might have a better result if you broke a couple of those rocks with a hammer.
 
Which one do you guys think i shoild use as my base I do want to break them but idk how without trying to kill my live rock ?
 
Which one do you guys think i shoild use as my base I do want to break them but idk how without trying to kill my live rock ?
I wouldn't risk breaking the rocks, it's a nicely shaped aquascape, just the rocks don't blend together, I'd say take coral putti and put lots of it where the rocks connect. It'll make it nicer :D
 

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