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My first tank is finally coming together, I was wondering if the rock placements looked natural I still havent set my mind on what I'm gonna get, but maybe a predatory tank with a snowflake eel or a reef tank. I know its a broad question but does it look like itll benefit majority of the fish that would be in a saltwater tank? im scared of the larger fish like tangs getting stuck if i decide to get any. its 125 gallons

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Looks good. A lot of people bury a section of PVC pipe, sometimes with elbows or 45’s fittings on the ends to allow the eel to access the pipe for a hidie hole where they can get their body out of the nipping and biting zone, like they do in the wild.
 

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I like the aquascape!
 

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