Aquascaping help

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I wanted to post a few photos and ask for any help on getting the aquascaping as nice as possible on this tank before I begin placing the corals you see on the sand bed. All thoughts appreciated and welcome!
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Thank you, I will definitely look through this, any initial thoughts as well? I was told by a friend to lose my top shelf on the right because it blocks too much light from place corals down below. I really like the minimal look (so again I'll look through that post :) )
 
Looks good the way it is under the shelf you could put lower light corals

Agree with pondman...it looks good and you may want some lower light areas, if not now, eventually. I usually recommend the thread Aces recommended, but the most important thing, is that you like your aquascape. After all, you are the one that gets to enjoy looking at it everyday.
 
Agree with pondman...it looks good and you may want some lower light areas, if not now, eventually. I usually recommend the thread Aces recommended, but the most important thing, is that you like your aquascape. After all, you are the one that gets to enjoy looking at it everyday.

I went through the suggested article and I really wanted to do a minimalistic aquascape, but things are working now. I tried reworking a bunch of it and I kept coming back to this. I actually ended up spending some of the later evening researching lower light corals exactly as you both have recommended. :D
 

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