Saltwater Predator Pond

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This is a thread following the progress of my most recent project. My 1st indoor saltwater pond. It’s current inhabitants are:
Barramundi Cod (Panther Grouper)
Emperor Snapper
20+ assorted damsels
Tesselata moray
White eyed moray

I plan on moving the two morays to one of my big display tanks but for now they are here.
 

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This is a thread following the progress of my most recent project. My 1st indoor saltwater pond. It’s current inhabitants are:
Barramundi Cod (Panther Grouper)
Emperor Snapper
20+ assorted damsels
Tesselata moray
White eyed moray

I plan on moving the two morays to one of my big display tanks but for now they are here.
Not sure why the bud won’t play but here’s a picture
 

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What're the dimensions there / gallon capacity? Potentially looking a littleeee on the smaller end for the average predator fish inhabitant, as well as not currently having a whole lot of space for them to hide. Not trying to necessarily discourage you, but just my two cents!
 
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What're the dimensions there / gallon capacity? Potentially looking a littleeee on the smaller end for the average predator fish inhabitant, as well as not currently having a whole lot of space for them to hide. Not trying to necessarily discourage you, but just my two cents!
Hey no worries, pond is 6.5 feet long and 5 feet at it’s widest point. I didn’t plan on adding many more fish and also have a much larger pond in the process of being made. I appreciate the input. I’ll try to get a better picture to show the scale
 

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