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I have been trying to get a better look on my tank for my rocks. I moved them forward so I could now clean all the way around my tank when I couldn't before. I wanted a second opinion. I think I'm going to stick with corals that clowns like and have about am end goal of 10 clowns in my ten gallon tank.
 
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I have been trying to get a better look on my tank for my rocks. I moved them forward so I could now clean all the way around my tank when I couldn't before. I wanted a second opinion. I think I'm going to stick with corals that clowns like and have about am end goal of 10 clowns in my ten gallon tank.
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10 clowns in a ten gallon is too much, two is probably the max for a ten gallon.

Your rock scape is going to be a personal preference sort of thing, but IMO it looks good and will look even better with more corals :)
 

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It's completely subjective. I've had it both ways and prefer the rocks along the back glass because it's one less surface I have to worry about cleaning. Plus it forces your fish to be out front and more visible.
 

Form or function: Do you consider your rock work to be art or the platform for your coral?

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