Pic of CRAZY SPS tank for u SPS lovers...

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I'm thinking when I order my rock for my new tank, I might have a big overhang like this on one side of my tank. What u think?? I think it looks bitchen


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That guy is from Korea and has a translated build thread on how he built that scape somewhere. I think its on the zeovit site. It's all branch rock woven. Freakin sick!


I'm thinking when I order my rock for my new tank, I might have a big overhang like this on one side of my tank. What u think?? I think it looks bitchen


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I think when I start me tank, I'm going to go with a few SPS and let them grow. The top pic is very nice but it seems crowded.
 
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The reason that rock work looks so cool is the fact you don't see it. Looks like the corals are floating. Notice...no sticks or boogers?
 
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I recommend using tonga branch for large overhangs like the pic. They're lighter, fairly easy to tangle the branches to make larger rock structures. Just add a few zip ties to secure and done!

Majority the rock in my tank is tonga branch with some smaller branch overhangs.
 
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I don't see any named pieces in that pile. Sick none the less but they don't have that 2-4 colors in a single piece we like to see in the LE pieces. I see three pieces that are colored up to something that resembles LE coral.

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Not a promoter of LE exclusively but I am a promoter of keeping coral that is nice. I also promote leaving the wild pale pieces that only end up dying, in the ocean where they belong.
 
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