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So I’m cycled, added two clown fish (Wyoming & snowflake) have a watchman goby & tiger pistol shrimp pair.

I have my previous tank with all my coral …

8 different zoas
Acan with 2 heads
Pulsing xenias that have not opened
Rock flower anemone
GSP
Duncan
2 head candy cane
And a purple tip torch

What yall think I should introduce to new tank first??
 

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What’s up fam!

So I’m cycled, added two clown fish (Wyoming & snowflake) have a watchman goby & tiger pistol shrimp pair.

I have my previous tank with all my coral …

8 different zoas
Acan with 2 heads
Pulsing xenias that have not opened
Rock flower anemone
GSP
Duncan
2 head candy cane
And a purple tip torch

What yall think I should introduce to new tank first??
Maybe the Duncan?
 

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You should probably let your nutrients be the deciding factor.
 

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Nutrient***
Ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and phosphate levels.

Things like xenia need higher nutrient levels and there are some corals that don't. In new tanks, you usually don't have high nutrient levels yet, so that's why they said it will help you decide which will do best in your new tank first.
 
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Ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and phosphate levels.

Things like xenia need higher nutrient levels and there are some corals that don't. In new tanks, you usually don't have high nutrient levels yet, so that's why they said it will help you decide which will do best in your new tank first.
Ohhhh no no this I know hence why I’m not planning on switching things over just yet. Looking for ideqs
 

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