Coral Placement

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I just got a new haul from the Reef Jam Charleston. After adding the new corals, I now have half a dozen zoas, three torches, two shrooms, 1 chalice, and 4 hammers. I've been placing them in the same "zones" so like corals are near each other. This is a 180g display so I've got a lot of room for more in the future. How close do you place each of these type of corals? I'm trying to think how big these things will be a few years from now but that leaves a lot of space along my aquascape.
 

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I would post some photos of your scape and your thoughts on zones. Then we can critique and provide advice :)
 

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Totally depends. A lot of those corals will get absolutely rediculus huge over a decade or so and you will find yourself needing to trim them sooner than you think. When you are planning where to put stuff, imagining it all grown out is a very good approach. Imagine how big you wamt them to get before you have to prune them back. Run that through your mind a few times, pick a spot, and let 'er rip.
 

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Def give some room to grow, you can still move them later; except for the encrusting or somewhat matting type.

Total personal preference here, but I spread zoas out over the tank to fill in different spots and to avoid one type overrunning another type anyway.
 

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