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What device you are using? Depending on that the feedback will differ . Any photo with your coral and fish is good photo, as its your own memory.
But for starter, the camera/phone should be in parallel to the glass of the tank (look at the hammers in left bottom. Keep the subject in focus at 1/3rd.
Rest looks ok. If its a good phone, there is a scope of improving in-phone or post processing settings
I took it with my iPad, no filter. You bring up a good point. I took the picture off parallel with the tank glass to eliminate reflections from out side the tank. What are good techniques to eliminate the reflections? I’ve been frustrated with whole tank shots because of this. This only way I’ve found is to do it at night with the windows covered by blinds and minimal lighting in the room.
Top down shots are equally frustrating due to light reflections.