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![]() Looks can be deceiving... there are several spaces that fish can swim through that are 6-12"... I know that it looks like everything is very crowded but all the rock is away from the glass and there is lots of swimming room. We will all see how it looks with fish and the rock in the tank.
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- There is lots of swimming space (I think there is anyways...) - At the front of the tank there will be some spots coral can grow but not right on the sand because it is quite deep... I believe that there is minimum 3" space all the way around the tank I think that's good enough for most magnets. - If I have any touching the glass it will be at the overflow and more to hide it then anything... I'm also not that squeamish of algae...(it grows on real reefs too) Thanks a lot for your input I will take it all into consideration and I hope that it will work out Quote:
![]() We will see, I really like the look of the rocks and 3 of them make up most of the space taken in there. When growing corals how much space do you want for a minimum, from the top of your rocks to the top of the water?
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