Aquascaping for 75 gallon cube

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Wanted to keep an open look that still allowed fish room to swim and hide, and ample coral placement. Suggestions? Should more rock be added?
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I hadn't secured it yet, wanted to be sure it would be what I wanted first. If I go with this tho, gonna secure it to the overflow with super glue and epoxy in between the rock and overflow. The tank is 30" tall, wanted to make the best use of as much space as possible......it took me forever to run across that piece of rock too! Lol. What would you suggest?
 

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If you plan to secure it with epoxy I think it looks great. I had no qualms with the look just with security. I also like the "arena/horseshoe" look when scraping cubes so check that out.
 

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