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.
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...
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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