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    The 240 is finally starting!!!!!

    cool. Would be great in a reef but not sure ive got the balls to give it a go in a 500 gal 4 foot deep reef :lol:
  2. R

    The 240 is finally starting!!!!!

    Hi balogh, do you have the trigger in a reef? If so any probs with inverts or aggression? jonathan
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    The 240 is finally starting!!!!!

    Love the trigger...:cool:
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    something a little different?

    Hi Kate, the ban on live rock sure makes it more difficult to do a lot of tanks. All the work I make is hand made except for the cast coral which is attatched while the cement/ concrete is still wet. The 'rock' is not porous in the same way as LR so will not denitrify, it is only decrortive with...
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    something a little different?

    Thanks guys. My job is to looking after marine and fresh water tanks for clients. ie tank maintenance and installation, and i make these reefs and install the tank and filtration. I trained as a sculptor at uni so this helps with the making side of things. My passion is keeping fish/ coral...
  6. R

    something a little different?

    A few more photos Jonathan
  7. R

    something a little different?

    some pics.. Ah think this is what I did...
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    something a little different?

    Hi guys, sorry I didnt see all ur replys. :oops: The whole tank weighed 175kg and was made in sections that clipped together, allowing me to fit it through the support bars of the tank. I use normal portland cement to make. Its ok once cured. It does leach free lime and so needs to be leached...
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    something a little different?

    Hi, Been doing some work sculpting concerte into reefs in the last few years. This was a 6 foot long by 4 foot deep tank. Before coral and after....
  10. Synthetic reef rock

    Synthetic reef rock

    This is a 4 foot deep reefscape i made. Its made from special cement formula which allowed me to sculpt it. This is intended to be the main structure onto which the coral is attached.
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