Red Sea Reefer 250 Aquascape, Looking for opinions on my layout

DowntownJosh

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So I got the tank setup yesterday, and it finally cleared up enough for a picture. This is my first tank, and I'm not sure if I this is a good layout. What are your thoughts? Too many arches/caves (most of my rock are arch peices)? Tried to leave it open 360, so there's plenty of flow. I'm going for a Mixed Reef setup, so I wanted to have areas for low, medium, and high light.

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I like it, and the fish will love all of the hidey holes and swim throughs. Plenty of surface area at different heights for corals. Plenty of available tank space for coral growth. All around great job.
 

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I dig it. I have the same kinda thing done mostly with arches, it gives a lot of room for fish to get away from one another if they start getting grumpy.
 

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