Do you color coordinate your SPS in your reef?

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I have always wondered what thought goes through reefers heads when placing SPS in the reef? Understanding that light and flow come into play on where to put a coral but does color? Two blues next to each other? Cali Tort and a blue Tenuis? Or that's a no no..LOL! Maybe a blue and a green in stead? Or a trifecta of color a blue red orange? Or maybe it doesn't matter? What kind of reefer are you?
 
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So you have good intentions but real estate because scarce...I know what you mean:)
 

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I try not to, i like to keep colors all over the tank, so ill put a purple in each 1/3 of the tank, and usually in a different spot too. Follow with all different colors.
 

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Two blues next to each other? Cali Tort and a blue Tenuis? Or that's a no no..LOL!


This is me. I can't stand 2 colors together. I can't even tolerate 2 different shades of a color together. I always end up with a couple corals similar in color together though. I have to through something in a different color to break it up a bit.
 

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I always try to break my colors up. Occasionally different shades will neighbor one another, but I do my best to break them up with different colors. Eventually, lack of real estate changes the game a bit, but I still try not to put green next to green or blue right next to blue.
 

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I'm super OCD about how my tank looks lol I have one big rock for acros and they are mixed colors (I hate green but I have some in there that is too late to take out lol)

I have an area for my chalices that are surrounded by zoas that are each on there own small rock lol

Makes fragging simple too!
 

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I use to worry about putting them where I wanted but painfully learned over the years that I had to place them where they wanted to be, so now I don't care anymore.
If a coral likes where it's at, I leave it, if not I try a new spot. Color, growth form, species, my desires, non of that matters, they tend to end up where they want to be, not where I wish they would.
 
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Great comments guys! I too can be the OCD kind when it comes to what goes where. I almost try to plan a list of corals I want and where they will go before any corals ever go in. Great to know what reefers think when it comes to the placement of coral and their color.
 

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i'm weird i try and keep certain coral types near to each other... so my milliporas ( different colours ) are all on a similar level in the tank, all my stags are far back in the tank, to fill the back drop of the tank, then i have my tenius and deep waters sorta go down the bottom in the tank. That way i find i don't keep the same colours near to each other, but i keep them species specific. its hard though :D especially when a lot of echinatas look very similar.
 

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Random colors with a mix of different shades & shapes give they most natural look in my opinion. I've seen some tanks that remind me of a fruit stand.
 
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Great article!!

Truly!

I just came in from my deck where I was studying a small forest style bonsai planting I had made a few years ago. A guideline for making a good forest is to put larger trees in front to give better sense of depth. But I never really understood how that worked. Then I came inside and read this article detailing "forced perspective" and voila, all became clear.
 

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Yup, I try to keep contrasting colors and textures together. Thick growing branches next to thin. Straight predictable growth next to random growth. Obviously its easier said than done so if I can't I at least just get different colors together.
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