Help- Aquascape and Coral Placement/additions

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Hi all!

We are now a year into our reef tank, and we are wondering if we should change our aquascape- in order to give corals better placement for growth as well as to add more!

We feel as if we may have limited our area due to rock placement. We would love any and all suggestions in regards to the aquascape itself, rearranging corals and suggestions on new coral additions.

One of our biggest fear is grouping corals to close to one another and one hurting or stinging the other, but yet we would like to great a vibrant but natural reef. We also are worried if we change the rock work how the BTA would react.
PS-We are also considering trading in the GSP to the LFS to free up space.

Thank you in advance!

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The rockscaping looks good. You still have a fair amount of real estate on the upper portions of the rocks, so if you snip off the ends of frag plugs and get some coral glue you should be able to place them wherever you can briefly hold them in-place while the glue hardens.
 

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