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maybe some side pics would help, but from this angle, it looks a little flat in the sense it all looks like one line and not too much front to back depth. And it looks a bit close to the glass on the right side which would make it difficult to clean. I would say thats the only "con" to it is as it look very aesthetically pleasing and has many swim throughs for fish and different heights for placement of coral. I would also maybe add a few small islands for any coral you want to isolate on the sandbed.
There is separation on each piece. It's split to three pieces with arches that connect to each one.maybe some side pics would help, but from this angle, it looks a little flat in the sense it all looks like one line and not too much front to back depth. And it looks a bit close to the glass on the right side which would make it difficult to clean. I would say thats the only "con" to it is as it look very aesthetically pleasing and has many swim throughs for fish and different heights for placement of coral. I would also maybe add a few small islands for any coral you want to isolate on the sandbed.
There is separation on each piece. It's split to three pieces with arches that connect to each one.Looks great! Personally I would split the scape 60/40 then angle both parts more front to back. Check out the Golden Ratio in aquascaping
https://fpsbutest.wordpress.com/2013/01/03/1-618-the-most-important-number-for-your-aquascape/

