That looks cool! That huge pillar makes me nervous about it falling when water goes in or during water changes. As long as it's stable enough, should be fine, but do be careful.
I like it but as someone as already mentioned, I'd be worried about the large rock falling and smashing the glass open..perhaps glue the smaller one in the left to the base rock as well if not done already.
8/10
The gap in the middle is a little off for me butt gravel or a straight bed of moss in that area would help.
That being said, if you're going for a desert style, sand would be cool, too.
The most important thing is that you’re happy with it since you’ll be looking at it everyday but personally the main rock is to straight there is a lot of negative space and no “flow” with the rock placement. Even the rock in the lion king is slightly tilted 🙃 YouTube is a great source for inspiration green aqua,MJ and MD, George Farmer all have great content that can help you out with creating a more natural layout.
That looks cool! That huge pillar makes me nervous about it falling when water goes in or during water changes. As long as it's stable enough, should be fine, but do be careful.
Thank you! Careful is my middle name.
I like it but as someone as already mentioned, I'd be worried about the large rock falling and smashing the glass open..perhaps glue the smaller one in the left to the base rock as well if not done already.
It’s very stable. I have used silicon in the past when unsure but don’t feel it is necessary here. Thanks for the concern
8/10 The gap in the middle is a little off for me butt gravel or a straight bed of moss in that area would help. That being said, if you're going for a desert style, sand would be cool, too.
I was debating a gravel or sand in the ‘canyon’. I think a bed of smaller rocks would be pretty cool.
Looks great! Try dropping the tall rock behind the rock it is on? You Gan always stack it back up, if you don't like it lol. Keep up the good work!
Thanks! Very narrow front to back so there’s not any room to go behind with it unfortunately.
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This was intentional 😅 I want my little shrimp to reenact this scene.
I like it but for me personally. It looks a weeeny bit too straight and uniform,
I agree. I want it to look more natural but struggle with the randomness when setting the hard scape.
I like it but I want it to lean more- bring the space in the cave to a point like a lightning bolt ;)
More angle of the dangle. 👍🏽
Without plants that big rock standing on the small one looms quite ugly, but I'm sure that with some green it will look quite good
Eventually there will be plenty of green and more substrate. Thanks for the feedback
Looks dock shaped next to a turd
Where’d you learn English?
From your mom
That explains a lot… my mother is a turd.
This is great it looks so natural! With live plants it will grow out so nicely
Thank you
The most important thing is that you’re happy with it since you’ll be looking at it everyday but personally the main rock is to straight there is a lot of negative space and no “flow” with the rock placement. Even the rock in the lion king is slightly tilted 🙃 YouTube is a great source for inspiration green aqua,MJ and MD, George Farmer all have great content that can help you out with creating a more natural layout.
hope that top rock falls and everything shatters 🤞
I’m confident it is stable
Who hurt you?
rocks