New rockwork in older tank

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Due to an outbreak of Ich in my DT I was able to fight and treat the infected fish. This opened up the opportunity for a new look in my tank after the copper was removed. This is my first rockscape attempt. The last set was just five rocks leaning against each other. The fish really liked the PVC pipe so I incorporated a Y shaped one in the rockwork. Apologies for the salt drips. Left side is left open for a couple of island rocks. I just haven't selected the ones I like yet. Opinions and critiques are welcome.

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Fish. Love. Caves.
The left rock can be removed and I could work on a two to three cave section. There is a small cave on the far right that the royal Gramma has claimed as home if that helps. Thank you for the input. I will post updates.
 

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