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Awesome looking tank! I feel the same way you do about soft corals. I have always hated that they got labeled beginner corals. I like natural looking displays and this one certainly fits the bill. The movement just adds so much visually. A very calming thing to behold (thanks for sharing the video). This is how I would like my new set up to look. You did a great job on this one.
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Thank you everyone for the compliments they are very much appreciated.
 

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I am a beginner. I love the tall red ones on the left of your tank. What are they? The texture/color diversity in your tank is amazing.
 
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I am a beginner. I love the tall red ones on the left of your tank. What are they? The texture/color diversity in your tank is amazing.
Thank you Katrina if you are referring to these

That is a Tracy Morgan Gorgonian from the Long Island Aquarium.
 

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Hi @MJC, if i may ask, what is the green branching leather in the middle of the tank called? Mine looks like its polyps fold over when closed. I have been wondering what species it is.
Thanks
 
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Hi @MJC, if i may ask, what is the green branching leather in the middle of the tank called? Mine looks like its polyps fold over when closed. I have been wondering what species it is.
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Green Sinularia
 

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As I said before, I'm a beginner. Do you have any landscaping tips for what looks good grouped together? Easy, forgiving things? I get overwhelmed and confused trying to figure out what is compatible.
 

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