Which aquascape do you like more?

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Here are some options of scape I was thinking for my Pico Fluval Spec V 5 gal penninsula the tank is 17x6x11 essentially


Option #1 (unfortunately after I made this structure which is my favorite, I measured it and its like 8.75" tall plus my sand bed of 1.5" my total tank height is 10 5/8" tall so I am not sure its going to work out). I could cut the top piece that is too tall at like an angle so its not just a flat surface. Or just leave it alone (which I'd rather not do).
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Option #2 (negate the clam shell entirely on this one, I needed something to hold up the aquascape)
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On this 3rd picture I need to add a small rock here in the back left corner... I didn't feel like destroying a rock tonight so I might do that tomorrow.
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Here is a look from above of structure #2.... the angle is off on the camera so it appears outside the max space but when looked straight down it isn't :)
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Let me know what you guys think and which I should go with?


I plan on keeping primarily SPS, zoas, a few acans and a small clam, so please keep that in mind. I think option #2 will allow for better coral placement and growth and grow into an amazing aquascape with proper aquaculturing and grooming of corals. Where as aquascape #1 looks awesome now but I feel the pilar sticking up will cause a shadow to be casted on the horizontal ledge and not allow me to have as much coral growth.


I also thought of adding a little more rock to the back left and the back top of option #2 I just need to cut some rocks up.


Thanks for all your thoughts and suggestions!
 

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+1 #2

Also, your sand depth does not figure into your rockscape height. You need it on the glass, not on the sand. Rock first.. then add sand. Placing rock on the sand is asking for a several kinds of problems. As critters, earth vibrations, house keeping, coral placements, etc happen for a while, it will eventually end up on the glass anyway if it doesn't fall over first because you build your house on the sand.
 

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