Aquascape question

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Got a few questions :
1. If my current aquascape is okay to maximize the areas where I can put corals?
2. Or should I aquascape it more like a rock wall? Basically closing the cave....seems like the majority of the corals will be placed low to mid height on the rocks not sure if I can place anything higher.
3. Should I maybe take some rocks out? I tried placing as many rocks as possible because I was told it was important for the biological filtration

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I love it! I think it looks great and has so much potential...
 
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I love it! I think it looks great and has so much potential...
Thank you....seems like everyone likes it.....I guess I feel like I can only put corals only half way up and only on the front end because I won't be able to see corals if I put them on the back
 

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No I don't think I'm going to....so you think I should leave it as is?
Leave as is but think about bonding rocks together. Easy to knock thinks over and mess up aquascape.
 

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