That be Patrick
Mickster... personally with a 14G, I feel you are going to want to use smallish, baseball sized rock, with a few "shelf" like pieces here and there. You can't really go "big" with a small tank, so you want to aquascape the small tank, to look like a big reef. Go "micro" and make it detailed and your lil' reef will look nicer to your eye.
It's much like the freshwater planted tanks popular today (Japanese influence). Or even bonzai! Trick the eye to make them look bigger, by using smaller, but detailed landscape structure.
Dave
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