Cuttlefish tank rescape help?

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Hello guys! I've just done a massive deep clean of my cuttlefish tank for flatworm treatment and getting rid of most of the macros since they were really overgrown. It looked really bad and had algae everywhere since I've been busy with schoolwork and didn't have the time to look after it like I used to. It's currently really plain right now so I would appreciate suggestions for coral, macroalgae, rock placement etc. etc.

I'm trying to make this tank look natural but I REALLY dont know where to start. I think I want to have more macroalgae and low maintenance corals, so no sps.
I also made a plains type of area for seagrass to grow in.

The "sump" (more like a secondary tank tbh but its where all the filters at) could really use a makeover but its not really a priority.

Theres no other livestock in the DT except the cuttlefish and some cleanup crew, and the sump only has like 2 shrimpfish and a mandarin.

Thanks all!
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