Coral Placement

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Hi folks, I am planning to add a Superman Mushroom, a small toadstool leather frag, and a small frogspawn frag to my 1 year old 32 gallon cube. I am 99% sure that I will be putting the mushroom on the sandbed next to the candycane and the lepto (closer to the zoa island). However, I have trouble figuring out the best placements for the toadstool (spot 6-8) and the frogspawn (spot 1-5, my envisioned euphyllia corner since I plan to add additional torches or hammers or bubbles in the future). Yes, there is a lot of blade macroalgae there at the moment but I can easily trim those back to make space. Any suggestions? (And yes, my glass needs a proper clean)

Current stocking list (if that matters):
  1. 2 clowns
  2. yellow watchman goby + tiger pistol shrimp pair
  3. cleaner shrimp
  4. tailspot blenny
  5. royal gramma (joining later this week)

  1. 1 green Nepthea
  2. 1 Duncan
  3. 1 Candycane (it's staying 2 heads for 1 year already. can't seem to get it to split)
  4. 1 Pink Zipper Zoa
  5. 1 Sunny D Zoa
  6. 1 Honeycomb Lepto (got it for free and struggling to keep it healthy
  7. 2 tiny Bird's Nest (also got them for free)

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Also, was wondering if I can put another kind of coral amongst my zoas on my zoa island, or will it overshadow my zoas and smother them.
 

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