I like the big rocks - not my kind of tank, but for the kind of tank it is, I really like what you've done with it. I think the blue background was a good choice, too, because the rocks stand out better against that than they would against a black background.
I'd replace the flat sharper edged rocks with rounder river stone ones. Same shapes just the smooth rounded edge look. I've never done the river rock setup but this makes me want to try it. It looks very nice.
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Thanks for the feedback. The flat ones on the right will eventually become bases for caves I'm building with silicone and 1-2" mexican pebbles. I didnt do much planning on the left and found out making a vertical structure was much harder than I had imagined.
More feedback please!
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Looks good. I'd try to find some sort of decoration (large boulder, diftwood, plant) that takes up more vertical space in the tank. Put it off center in the tank.
Nice looking tank. I agree with Jonclark fish tend to hover around the top of the rocks so a nice tall piece of driftwood or rock structure may bring your fish out more.
Looks good. I'd try to find some sort of decoration (large boulder, diftwood, plant) that takes up more vertical space in the tank. Put it off center in the tank.