Coral Placement OK?

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Just got some new live rock and some new coral frags and basically had to rearrange the whole tank, and I was wondering if the coral placement is ok. My jet is on the upper left of the tank, in the back (biocube), and next week we're getting a secondary one to improve flow throughout the tank. From the bottom left going right, I have some favia, some pipeorgan coral, and some cactus coral. Higher up, in the center, is my green hammer coral, and on the purple rock to the right, is a zoanthid frag. Is this a good setup for growth?
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Looks good. Although, it might not matter as much in a smaller setup. What kind of lights are you using?
 
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Just the lights from the stock 32 gallon biocube. I do full strength during the day, dawn/dusk setting for 2 hours, blue moonlight for like 5 or 6 hours, then no lighting from 1:30 am until dawn.
 

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