29 gallon scape.

Deftones2015

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Which does everyone like better?
 

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I like the less symmetrical one, but you have to consider what is going on the rocks, too.

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The tank will be LPS, (branching hammer, frog spawn, acans, chalice, fungia possibly, etc) possibly with some zoa's and ricordia. No sps though.
 
Yeah, so what I am saying is that the symmetry can get boring, but if you plan on building some height on one side with coral (like a colt or finger leather), the rocks can be symmetrical.
If you aren't going to plan it that far out, then I'd go with the asymmetrical version.

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Definitely not doing any colt or toadstools or any soft corals like that. Colt corals grow way to quickly in my experience and other leather corals are the same. I understand what you're saying. I think I'll stick with the less symmetrical scape.
 
Lol. My colt recently went crazy. Fragged him a bunch of times, and each frag grew back to almost the original size in a few days. Sold them all but one back to my LFS, got an acan, and maybe another this weekend...
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That's awesome. I had a toadstool with my first tank and it shaded out everything in the tank pretty quick. A friend had colt corals and that thing would drop frags constantly. He had pulsing Xenia too. Beautiful coral but it took over his tank, even with constant fragging lol.
 
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