Garcia's 210g

Looks good bro, when do you plan on putting in the live rocks and sand?
Why thank you for asking. Just got in 200lbs of BRS reef saver rock. Washed it all of and laid it out to dry.
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I sat there and looked at it and had no idea what to do. Lol. I see all these beautiful aqua scapes and I'm like that part is easy. Well it's not. But after staring for a while inspiration struck.
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Opinions are welcome. Letting it sit over night to make sure it's perfect.
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Opinions please. Going to be recreating this in tank soon and would love some input as this being my first scape.
 
I like the way you've done it two Islands is the best.
I would try and make sure you don't have too much on the sand (build up)

Some people use that branch stuff


But looks good
 
It looks cool but that rock on the left island, the highest one looks out of place
 
Wow, you are coming right along! I like your scaping. It would be hard for me as well because I think the choice in corals will completely change the balance. Bless your wife for encouraging your hobby!
 
What size pump are u using to pump your water to the sink and how far is the run? I've been lookin at doing something like this.
 
I like it. I love overhangs, and you placed yours well, where they don't shade a rock below.

If I were to change something it would be to try and add more depth. It could just be the angle of the photograph, but it seems to be in a straight line. I think you could break it up by taking that lone rock sitting on the sand (middle of the left island) and have it point from the island towards the glass. Maybe from the second Pilar from the left pointing towards the front left corner of the tank. Much like the smaller island. I feel that has more depth with less rock because of the angles of the base rocks.
 
I like it. I love overhangs, and you placed yours well, where they don't shade a rock below.

If I were to change something it would be to try and add more depth. It could just be the angle of the photograph, but it seems to be in a straight line. I think you could break it up by taking that lone rock sitting on the sand (middle of the left island) and have it point from the island towards the glass. Maybe from the second Pilar from the left pointing towards the front left corner of the tank. Much like the smaller island. I feel that has more depth with less rock because of the angles of the base rocks.
Thank you for the feed back and the suggestions!!!! I really appreciate it. I'll play with it a little and see what I can do.
 
Wow, you are coming right along! I like your scaping. It would be hard for me as well because I think the choice in corals will completely change the balance. Bless your wife for encouraging your hobby!
Yep cycling now so it's time to sit back and wait it out. She's exited lol. She's ready for fish now!
 

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