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IM 30L Long legs

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Hi there, here i go again another tank journal after three months observation and i didn't expect to have another tank journal this soon . The person sold
me the tank got out the hobby. I got it for dirt cheap.

Tank Manufacturer & Model: IM 30L AIO
Equipment List:
Light(s): prime 16 HD
Pump(s): IM Desktop 326GPH
Stand: DeWalt
Heater(s): Eheim Jager 125W
Wavemaker(s): NA
Controller(s): ink birt non-wifi
Filtration: socks
ATO: NA
Sand: CaribSea
Rock: live rock

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to be continued
 
For stability you might want to have the structure rest on the glass not the sand. If a fish or crab starts burrowing under a side it could collapse.

You might be able to get away without the flat base rock too and put that low and to the right side to get more space to grow things. . Generally with upward coral growth, it's good to be a bit shorter on structures to let them expand and break up the visual lines of the tank with the rule of thirds. https://reefbuilders.com/2016/07/13/marine-aquarium-aquascaping-the-rule-of-thirds/

Very nice start!
 
For stability you might want to have the structure rest on the glass not the sand. If a fish or crab starts burrowing under a side it could collapse.

You might be able to get away without the flat base rock too and put that low and to the right side to get more space to grow things. . Generally with upward coral growth, it's good to be a bit shorter on structures to let them expand and break up the visual lines of the tank with the rule of thirds. https://reefbuilders.com/2016/07/13/marine-aquarium-aquascaping-the-rule-of-thirds/

Very nice start!
You are right i actually thought about that . The structure is actually rest on the glass . aquascaping the rule of thirds is great, definitely keep that in mind
 
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