Should I redo my aquascape?

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I have hit a point with my tank where I have pretty much ran out of room to place corals and am not satisfied with the way my tank look. I have a lot of dry rock that I didn't use when I first set up this tank but am unsure if it is worth tearing up the tank and moving all the corals around.
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You don't have to tear it down. Move the rocks a little forward and build in the back towards the top
 
Or get rocks that are semi flat and add towards the front of the right stack. Or add an arch connecting the 2 with zoa on it
 
You still have some room, but if the objective is to get more corals you might want to consider upgrading. That being said if you are happy with the aquascape leave it. Even if that means getting less new corals. If you are unhappy with its appearance change it.
 
I think that adding height to the rock structures will be difficult without stacking them up against the back wall but I will give it a go!
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I like it. I also think that while tanks jam packed with a ton of coral is nice, sometimes fewer, larger mature colonies can be more impressive. The problem is waiting for them to grow out, lol.
 

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