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So I have a 20 G peninsula with an aqua illumination prime HD over the center of it. I am looking for some lower light demanding corals to go on the far end of the tank left of the RBTA on the rocks. I was debating a gonipora? Any suggestions? Thanks!

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So I have a 20 G peninsula with an aqua illumination prime HD over the center of it. I am looking for some lower light demanding corals to go on the far end of the tank left of the RBTA on the rocks. I was debating a gonipora? Any suggestions? Thanks!

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Maybe a nice toadstool or finger leather? Maybe a candy cane?

My personal choice would be to stay away from Goni. They are awesome, not sure about on the sides though. They need moderate light and flow. Also, I have seen tons of threads where after a year they just go dead. Some have kept long term. Mine was awesome for first year, couldn’t have looked healthiest. Around 7 months not so good.

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