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Hello everyone,
Recently upgraded from a smaller tank to this 3x2 shallow tank. I could not get rid of the blue/purple tint in the photo but will repost once I figured a better way.
The ideal/aim of this tank is emulate a pristine reef outcrop in shallow lagoon near the shore.
Inverts:
1 Green gig anemone
1 Purplish Squamosa
2 Blue Croceas
1 Orange collector urchin
A few snails and cowries
Corals:
1 Pink Alveopora
1 Yellow toadstool
1 Pink/purple leather/carnation
Fish:
2 picasso clowns
1 lawnmover blenny
1 pygmy wrasse
1 four striped damsel
Eventually I imagine the gig and squamosa to grow and take up a significant portion of the tank. However, I still would like to include a couple of hardy sps corals, with the hopes of growing them into larger colonies along with the gig and squamosa.
I prefer to keep hardy sps corals that do not lose tissue at much as a sneeze. Would monti digi fit the bill?
Recently upgraded from a smaller tank to this 3x2 shallow tank. I could not get rid of the blue/purple tint in the photo but will repost once I figured a better way.
The ideal/aim of this tank is emulate a pristine reef outcrop in shallow lagoon near the shore.
Inverts:
1 Green gig anemone
1 Purplish Squamosa
2 Blue Croceas
1 Orange collector urchin
A few snails and cowries
Corals:
1 Pink Alveopora
1 Yellow toadstool
1 Pink/purple leather/carnation
Fish:
2 picasso clowns
1 lawnmover blenny
1 pygmy wrasse
1 four striped damsel
Eventually I imagine the gig and squamosa to grow and take up a significant portion of the tank. However, I still would like to include a couple of hardy sps corals, with the hopes of growing them into larger colonies along with the gig and squamosa.
I prefer to keep hardy sps corals that do not lose tissue at much as a sneeze. Would monti digi fit the bill?