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Welcome to our little piece of the reef!
you light will be good for softies, LPS ( hammers, duncans, blastos, ect) and maybe some easy SPS when you are ready.
you have a great looking tank so far. Can't wait to see what you put in it.

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Thank you! I'm leaning toward doing a Zoa Garden. but I do love hammers so I will consider it!
 
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I dont know if you’re looking for something ”different” or not, but why not max out at 3 and get a couple of ocellaris or percula clowns? They stay relatively small, are colorful and out in the open usually most of the time.
I have thought about clowns, great option for sure but I'm leaning toward something a little different. Maybe a basslet/pygmy wrasse or some type of cardinal fish that is not a bangeye. (I would only pick one out of the 3 to go in my tank and maybe one more smaller fish to max at 3)
 

Freshwater filter only or is it? Have you ever used an HOB filter on a saltwater tank?

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