Low light coral suggestions

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My blastos do great in low light, practically shaded.
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Aren't those extremely hard to take care of?
Nope!

My fathead dendrophyllia colony likes a nice random mid/higher flow. In my experience, the higher flow makes them extend and are usually always out.

I spot feed them once, sometimes twice a week. They're situated near the feeding area of my tank, and are excellent at catching food.

You can see the new "heads" on the lower left.

 

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