I see my tank like an art piece in the room, almost more than actually just looking at what's in it. This is probably a different perspective than others, so my definition of "looking nice" is almost purely just looking at the tank in the room. I really love that open top, rippling water look. And of course it's impossible to see down into it from the top, but the tank+water itself is beautiful if done right.
At times I feel like I'm more about the tank itself than the animals inside. Don't get me wrong, I love the animals, but the tank has to look awesome.
My possibly favorite thing at the Art Institute of Chicago, a world renown art museum, was the really nice glass cases they had around some things. They had one area that was under rehab, and had a couple empty glass cases. I spent longer than I should have looking at it.
Similarly, back in the day I loved the glass box design blog. He had a rimless cube with a couple butterflies, and I feel some acros on a minimalistic rock. I think he might have had a center overflow and it was setup as a pedestal.
All that's why I was stoked when I rejoined the hobby and got a Reefer 170 rimless cube. Typing this up, I realize I honestly might've enjoyed the tank more during the initial cycle than I do now. That's something I'll have to think about more.
Now however, I've convinced myself a eurobraced tank also can look very good. What finally convinced me was going to Neptune and looking at their tanks again. They have out in the showroom some rimless tanks right next to some eurobraced (possibly CDA vs Reefer). I can't say why, but looking at them next to each other, I felt like the eurobraced one looked
complete .
I also can buy the practical beauty of a eurobraced tank in terms of minimizing drips on the glass, and allowing potentially higher water levels (though practically I'm not sure people do that). Additionally the possibility of having large wave patterns without the risk of splashing (again not sure practically that matters).
Anyway, I'm not trying to convince you otherwise, but just sharing a reference point as a fellow member of team glass box.