CORAL PLACMENT- Mahi Reefs' 75G

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Dear Reef2Reef users,

My 75g aquarium took the better part of 3 months to get running, and I feel a weight lifted off my shoulders as I can finally just sit back and enjoy the view.
Before this tank, my largest reef aquarium was only 10g.
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Lighting is the Reef Breeders 48+, at around 13'' at 20% for 6hr right now.
I will increase as time goes on, just taking it slow.

For flow, I have a gyre 3k on the upper right end of the tank. Pulsing between 10-40% (Previous owner of the tank had it running like this for his SPS dominant mixed reef)

So, with all this in mind, I am kind of stuck on what corals to get and where to put them. I am open to all suggestions! Act as if this was your tank, and it was completely
up to you.

I have labeled zones of the rockwork, to make it easy on us all. somthing like "Coral XYZ would do well in zone K" would be greatly appreciated!!

P.S If you want to see a build guide or equipment specs, I have tons of pictures and would love to share them. Just let me know.
 

Waters

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Easy...acros up high...everything else down low :) A lot depends on flow, shadowing, etc. Looks good.....I like the scape.
 

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