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Ok, so I think I have room for 1 more coral selection right in the middle. My lights are not super intense but they grow my sps fairly decently - pavona, setosa, monti cap, stylo, and digitata.

I was thinking about something blue right in the middle and was thinking an Oregon or Myagi Tort. Any suggestions?
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What you mentioned would be a good choice. Hardy and decent growers. Not a ton of choices due to blue corals looking like nothing under the bluer look most ppl use.
 
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What you mentioned would be a good choice. Hardy and decent growers. Not a ton of choices due to blue corals looking like nothing under the bluer look most ppl use.
The other one I saw that was interesting was a platinum halo monti but I was thinking the location might be better for a branching rather than encrusting or plate.
 

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