Tips and Tricks on Creating Amazing Aquascapes

I think I have settled on this as my final configuration. What do you guys think?

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Here is mine. Now it's still a bit empty, but I am planning to grow some big Acro colonies to add some height to the lower part of the "reef".
 

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I tried to do some cool stuff but bare bottom with no epoxy and a live tank transfer limited my creativity. My main goal was to hide the overflows as much as possible and give my fish some good hiding areas. The tank is getting moved in a few months so I will get another try. Not sure if I'm going bare bottom or not.

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Wow, discovered this thread for the first time, took a while to get through. I immediately rearranged my tank and started curing some rock to re invent my aquascape also scrapped the coraline off my back wall, it does look better!
 
Here's my scape for my 40g breeder. I plan to add 3 more pieces for height. I plan to have sps on the higher pieces and lps/softies on the lower pieces and sand.
 

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After I put the seed rock in...

Plenty of space for corals.

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Thoughts?

I think that rounded rock that you have ontop of everything might make a better "rock wall"

Try to put it on its side standing up (might need to saw a flat bottom) and check it out
 
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