The evolution of the scape in the 280 over the last several weeks. Got a ton of the lace rock about two weeks ago and just threw them in randomly and played around with the wood. This is always the best first step because it lets you really get a good look at each individual rock and piece of wood.
from there you get a general idea of how you would like to lay the scape out and you put the main bones of the scape together and hold off on adding the “detail” pieces until the bones of your scape are sound and solid.
then you add the detail pieces and you just tinker a little bit every day. Fine tune Along the way. That way the scape is always changing and evolving over time.
truth is, the scaping is more my passion than just the fish. Especially scaping large tanks for large fish. Making them two work together is the pursuit.
It’s nice to have an official reset. It feels good to make a change. Recharges you.
from there you get a general idea of how you would like to lay the scape out and you put the main bones of the scape together and hold off on adding the “detail” pieces until the bones of your scape are sound and solid.
then you add the detail pieces and you just tinker a little bit every day. Fine tune Along the way. That way the scape is always changing and evolving over time.
truth is, the scaping is more my passion than just the fish. Especially scaping large tanks for large fish. Making them two work together is the pursuit.
It’s nice to have an official reset. It feels good to make a change. Recharges you.
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