All right, let's try to get this thread revived again. Vacations and scheduling slowed progress for a while, but we're moving again. I'm in the middle of aquascaping now and will post some pics of that soon.
So obviously the tank was delivered in early June, here's the obligatory me in the tank shot, grinning like an idiot of course.
I thought I was so close when my friends left, but it was well over a week before I finally was satisfied. Nothing like a nice sheen of salt scum on the viewing panels after nearly a couple of weeks of aquascaping. Adds to the bad picture-taking I think.
Since this is a peninsula style tank, I also had to worry about the back side.
I had three basic goals that I wanted in aquascaping:
1) Keep all rock ~4" off the viewing panels
2) A lot of "beachy" area
3) Keep the rock only about half the height so that the coral would have
room to grow and I could still see over the top of it.
What a difference some livestock and lighting makes! In my old tank I was having trouble finding places to put more coral, my new baby here looks barren.
This is just some temporary jury-rigged lighting more for asthetics than anything else. I'm particularly fond of the wires hanging down the front and back viewing panels. Jason hates jury-rigging, so this won't be here long I suspect!
The canopy's actually ready to go, but we had it off during the aquascaping phase. The canopy's just too dang heavy to keep taking on and off. Jason's working on a sliding system for it and once that's done, we can get this thing properly lit.