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Hey, new tank upgrade transferred all my corals but I’m not sure what to put in the center… it’s very shaded, there’s a chance I might put a filler rock inside, but it is home to a few fish…

Right now I have two torches, but I’m not wanting that spot to be there permanent home…


Any ideas ?

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I see a face there too lol
 

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Blastos and Zoas can handle sand bed lighting and partial shade. Leptos and Pavonas can grow in shade. Anemones sometimes prefer lower light but they'll move where they want.

Blastos would be my preference if it was me. That or Micromussa Lordhowensis.
 
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Blastos and Zoas can handle sand bed lighting and partial shade. Leptos and Pavonas can grow in shade. Anemones sometimes prefer lower light but they'll move where they want.

Blastos would be my preference if it was me. That or Micromussa Lordhowensis.
Do you think a Monti cap (shelving) can work too? As long as I have it on the outer side?
 

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