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Hey all!

Back again with the 140g. I have little over100lb of sand in (needs to be leveled out I know!)

And I have 87lbs of rock, I have additional on the way, but was thinking it looks good. Want to hear some veteran thoughts. Looking to keep simple Zoas, maybe BTA and GSP.

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thats enough rock for me but you can add more.

I would also add more caves and crevices in the rocks for fish. Right now it’s just a pile of rocks imo.
I was debating adding some overhangs and spots for fish to hide to feel safe
 

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thats enough rock for me but you can add more.

I would also add more caves and crevices in the rocks for fish. Right now it’s just a pile of rocks imo.
I agree with all of the feedback above! I would not add more rock. Would be nice to have more hiding spots for fish.
 

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I was debating adding some overhangs and spots for fish to hide to feel safe
I think this is a good plan. Never a bad idea to add more caves and overhangs to a tank!
 

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Looking good. As @mmorrison55 mentioned, fish like swim "throughs" (even more so than caves-- only 1 way in, only same way out).

This 150 has at least 10-12 swim-throughs. Many are interconnected. 😉

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