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oigimsar

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I am taking a more minimal approach to my new set up and I just can't quite find the right set up. This is the right side of my 75g. I am not much of a photographer so you can't se depth very well but any opinions on which looks best(now) and eventually filled in with corals?

I am trying to create some depth in a narrow tank. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.

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I like it! Looks good.
 

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I also like the last one the best but would pull the rock that is on the left side forward to add a little more depth and give a space behind the rock for fish to swim through.
 

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Agreed, last pic looks best but scoot the left rock forward just a tad. Minimal rock scaling is the best... Leaves more room for a coral forest.
 

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+1 for last pic.. While our may not look like much now, filled with coral, I feel it will look real nice. Good luck
 

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I agree like the last one and agree with what was mentioned in bringing the bottom rock out a little more to help add depth.
 
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