Innovative Marine 15 aquascape

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I like it, but is there any possible way to make a 15” cube tank look bigger than it is?
Like to hear everyone’s thoughts, comments, and questions!
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One way to make a tank look bigger is to slope the substrate (deeper in the back and shallower toward the edges - especially the front). It looks like you are off to a good start!
 
One way to make a tank look bigger is to slope the substrate (deeper in the back and shallower toward the edges - especially the front). It looks like you are off to a good start!
Sounds good. I’ll try this out my next water change. And I appreciate that!
 
Remember the rule of thirds. One third for rock structure, one third for coral growth, one third of open space. Another option is a low rock scape with a few tall corals. This was my previous IM15.

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That’s my IM Nuvo 15 cube. I’ll have to take pictures from the sides tomorrow once the light is on again. There’s a lot of negative space I need to figure out how to fill. My original plan of hammers and torches fell through after the sexy shrimp took out a few heads of hammers.

One of the anemone tried to kill that forest fire digi for a third time, so I moved the digi into my 40b. This tank is all softies now (mainly mushrooms) other than a sunset Monitpora and a few small chips of a turbinaria I got Sat and had leftovers after making actual frags.
 

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