Thanks Annette!!! The bridge is what I wasn't sure of, so thank you for the comment on it....btw, do you still have your flashlight!!!very nice! I love the bridge!
Thank you jjb!!!!that is awesome
Thanks Slappy erv:Looks good!
THANK YOU!! I was trying to make sure there were plenty of places for the fish (once I get them), you should of seen how many different ways I did this darn thing LMAO!!!It looks good. Certainly seem to be a few hidey holes and caves which the fish will love:grinyes:
Oh....Niko, you goof!!!! Thank you erv:Looking superb there Lady G......oh.....and the tank is pretty nice also...
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Seriously, its all looking very nice indeed, great work, look forward to seeing it progress
LOL...Thanks Sploke!I like it G. It actually looks very similar to the rockwork in my own reef. Maybe I'm biased.
Thanks!!! Yeah, I thought about corals also, there is one rock that has a "plate" like are on it that I think would be great for zoa's and I most likely will have to do a touch of rearranging when I get to that point. I did have some kenya (?) trees before and was able to attach them into the holes of some rock..they did great. Like I said though I will most likely end up moving some around when I get back to the coral point.hi, its looks great, you asked for honesty......if it was in my tank, i'd be happy with it, but thinking "where will i put corals, its very 2 dimentional" and is it stuck together?, as i'd be worried about tank smashing". But still, ive had those saw fingers, and when a scape is first put together, it never looks great until its grown abit. and corals usually come on biggish peices of LR, so there will still be a chance to bring it forward a bit. i would be happy with it!