Rate my first Aquascape!

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After two days of cutting ,drilling and glueing. BRS reef saver dry rock, nylon rod, E-Marco 400 and Super glue gel.
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Looks nice, I might move the rightmost (tallest) rock back another inch or so if there is room back there, use that depth.
 
You could still drill and use some fiberglass rods. I've done that before.
I know I have been thinking of doing it. but got some few corals encrusting onto different rocks and don't want to break them apart. But I am thinking of just redoing and trying to save what corals I can. I really like that reef life rock just for the shapes wish it was more pouris tho
 
I wish I had taken the time to connect things together better! I've had a couple minor avalanches already... Maybe an area where a stressed critter could hide out a bit? IDK - I'm a complete newb...but looks great.

Are you staying bare bottom?
 
It looks really nice! I was always partial to open rockscapes. Lots of room for fish and critters.
 
It looks really nice! I was always partial to open rockscapes. Lots of room for fish and critters.
I think it looks a lot nicer when the fish are swimming in and out of different Areas instead of swimming back-and-forth in front of a big wall of rocks. Lol
 
It does look nice! Wish I would have connected my rockwork together as well. My diamond goby caused a few collapse and I'm sure he's not done being funny
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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