Is this a decent scape? Enough hiding places?

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This is my first aquascape. I've tried a number of different layouts and I think i'm most happy with this one but i'm not sure if there are enough hiding spaces here for fish. I would love any feedback people have.

 

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I like it. The one thing that I would change is to open up the left structure abit to create a swim through. Good job.
 
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Not sure why the video isn’t playing. Here are some photos. Hard to get the depth from the pictures.
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there's enough hiding places as is.
you will gain more with the coral additions.
my whole aquascape is tunnels and caves, pvc skeleton with two part putty outer.
my experience in my tank, very few of the fish use the caves and tunnels now that the corals
have grown in. they sleep and hide in/on/under the corals.
is your scape cemented together yet?
 
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there's enough hiding places as is.
you will gain more with the coral additions.
my whole aquascape is tunnels and caves, pvc skeleton with two part putty outer.
my experience in my tank, very few of the fish use the caves and tunnels now that the corals
have grown in. they sleep and hide in/on/under the corals.
is your scape cemented together yet?
Nope all just stacked currently. Braces on my tank mean I will have to cement it together in sections and then assemble it in the tank.

I actually added a few additional pieces to round out a few hiding spaces. Tallest piece is still only 2/3 of the way up so should be plenty of swimming room.

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so my preference...
ledges with the front edge lower than the back edge so it slopes
allows you to see what's sitting on the ledge completely when you're not standing
directly in front of the tank.
also eliminates spots for detritus build up.
the wall limits you somewhat to what you can attach, coral wise, and how many.
stuff you attach lower, will get shaded out by pieces higher up as stuff grows out.
might want to add a few more ledges coming off the wall for more spots to attach coral.

contrary to popular belief there is no such thing as "too high" especially if you aren't doing sps stiks.
i have corals that sit up out of the water when doing water changes and they don't suffer for it.
my bta has decided the highest spot of my scape (the scape breaks the surface at this spot) is the best.
it's tentacles break the surface from the flow.

going higher gives you more area to attach corals.
 
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