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I’m not sure if I should change anything about this aquascape setup or just leave it as it is. I’m wanting to build a mixed feef setup
 

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With aquascapes, there's a general rule of thumb to have as many hiding places as there are fish. You've got a cool set up the way you set it up!
 

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I do see areas of possible shading/ shadowing-- as in areas of large overhangs that could block out light on a coral on the next level down. But much will depend on what you get growing where. 🙃
 
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I do see areas of possible shading/ shadowing-- as in areas of large overhangs that could block out light on a coral on the next level down. But much will depend on what you get growing where. 🙃
I was thinking of putting some acan coral or mushroom corals in the shaded spots and for the top I was thinking some hammers and Duncan’s. I’ve been watching a lot of reef tours and am kinda harrowed it down to what I want
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This is one of the examples I wanted to follow
 

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No hiding spots for fish, and not much horizontal space for mounting corals. Most of the rockwork is verticle which is not ideal for corals IMO. just my 2 cents good luck
 
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I would add more caves for your fish and more horizontal rock. Also, try not to have it close to the glass, as others have stated. Looks good though!
 

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