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+1... personally, I re-aquascape often... as things grow or new corals are added, I’ll try different placements. I can’t remember ever being disappointed with any new scapes!As an aside, I think new reefers, and even reefers in general, put WAY too much emphasis on rockscapes. As long as it looks good to you and allows you to do what you want to do with the tank, it's OK.
Same! I feel like I aquascape too much though.+1... personally, I re-aquascape often... as things grow or new corals are added, I’ll try different placements. I can’t remember ever being disappointed with any new scapes!

Thanks, I’m really worried about flow and I don’t think I have it down as a lot of detritus isn’t swept up into the intake. I didn’t even realize the similarity but now I see it and need to fix it! Haha, thanks for the helpHi, nice tank you have there,
In the end, as long as flow is good, it must be visually appealing to you. But if you are unhappy and want some ideas,
you probably want to check out this Thread by Ardeus. He gives awesome advise and a lot of concepts to follow.
Probably read up on Golden ratio and rule of thirds also.
That said, my personal opinion is that the visual weight is to much on the left and the two structure look very similar. I would move the whole rockstructure to the right a bit and the taller structure even more. The similarly could be broken by simply rotating/moving back or forth one of the structures. This would also give some depth to the tank.
Good luck.