Liverock layout

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Lshann14

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Submit pics if all y'all's different Liverock layouts and what your stock is.

Here's mine ImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1398388641.952540.jpg
 
Nice looking tank?
Do you only have clowns?
My tank is kinda new, but everything in the tank is mature.
 
20 gallon full of lr

2 clowns
1 firefish
1 coral banded shrimp
1 maxima clam
1 sick bta in nursing back to health

The tank is 1.5 years old
 
ImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1398440579.385661.jpg 150g. May be hard to see cuz the picture had to be far away
 
the first 2 tanks had a open layout
and the third was more of a stacked layout using 1 1/2" PVC pipes as tunnels through out the rocks

My 90g
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The 40 b I had and miss
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The 37g bowfront that won TOTM feb 2013 broke my heart taking this tank down

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What is a good amount of live rock to have? I have about 60 lbs in my 75 gallon tank. Everyone's tank looks great. The PVC pipe seems like a good idea for tunnels
 
Also do you guys keep your rock against the back wall? I currently do not so I can clean the backside of the tank
 
Very nice! Lshann

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Thanks... And goose...
I don't keep rock on the back wall so I can clean like you.

I have about 180lbs in my 165g

I would just get a couple larger base pieces.
 
I have mine stacked on the back wall. But I like the coralline growth on entire back glass ImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1398461833.860307.jpg
 
heres my newest tank been setup for going on 2 months now only a mated pair of maroon clowns so far adding more slowly i setup the aquascape in the middle of the tank so the fish can swim in back and infront

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