Figured I would post another 3am shot here.
Spent the better part of this evening taking a lot of rock out of the 90g and drilling it. Live rock drills MUCH faster than base rock and if you don't slow down a little but, it will crumble right in your hands while drilling.
My mother asked, "Are you gonna leave that white pipe in there?" I said, "Yes" and she gave me a nasty look. I don't think she realized that you will not see the PVC after the rock is in place.
Anyway, there is still rock in the 90g awaiting my attention and I have not yet touched the 36g tank upstairs. However, I think things are coming together. Naturally, I will move stuff around a little and get it looking better when it's all inside the 180g, but this gives a better idea for what the pillars/columns/towers of rock will look like:
Oh, I tossed in 3 Yellow Tangs today. Big, bright, and fairly inexpensive fish that are easy to replace. I know most people toss in damsels to kick start their cycle, but... WHY? I don't want to have to catch 10 damsels to get them out. Tangs poop quite a bit (ammonia) and if these guys live, YEAH! I don't expect much of a cycle in that 200 lbs of LR from established tanks is going in this system. There is enough bacteria on this rock to handle the bioload, but I'll watch the water params since the almost all of the rock has coral attached to it.