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I don’t know if I posted on this thread yet!

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This is sooo natural! Going to hop on your profile. I hope you have a build thread! :)
 

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Need some advice. I am not super stoked on ether scape I have done recently for this tank. All the corals and rock came with the tank.
First attempt.
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Second attempt

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I like the first one better from the pictures. Love the minimalism of both and I bet you get great flow. I also really like how you filled the front right corner with what appears to be a Montipora capricornis, not usually thought of as a bottom dweller.
 
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The first set of pictures have a iwagumi feel to it. The sacrificial rock in the foreground is/was a great idea. I wish I was this good with aquascaping. And you don't see too many reefs that are iwagumi inspired. Excellent work.

iwagumi you know your terms! You're being modest on your aquascaping.
 

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