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So I have a 34G and I am trying to get a good aqua scape.

The first two pics are my current aquascape...

I kinda like the idea of a cove though like the third and fourth picture from Pinterest.

Any thoughts?
What is better for coral placement?
LPS dominate.
Also want to have room for a zoa garden in the front on its own rock

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Your current scape really only gives you level for coral placement across the top of your structure. I'd try removing the bottom left rock and place the top rock in its place. The removed rock can then go on top creating a nice, natural sloped scape with varying height for different corals.
 
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Your current scape really only gives you level for coral placement across the top of your structure. I'd try removing the bottom left rock and place the top rock in its place. The removed rock can then go on top creating a nice, natural sloped scape with varying height for different corals.
Hmm that's actually really interesting I will try that in a few just changed it around and want to wait for the sand to settle to c if I like what I did. That's worth a try though thx
 
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Your current scape really only gives you level for coral placement across the top of your structure. I'd try removing the bottom left rock and place the top rock in its place. The removed rock can then go on top creating a nice, natural sloped scape with varying height for different corals.
Kinda like this

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The second way will be much better once the corals have had time to grow out. It will look much more realistic
 

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