Ricordea florida placement?

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I am new to the hobby,
Have a cycled 30 gallon nano and am ready to add corals. I have a jebao wavemaker and nicrew marine leds, don’t know if that helps though. I have seen all the posts about how to get a ricordea to attach to some rock rubble, but where in my tank should I place in afterwards. How high up and how much flow? On my main rockwork? On an island? On the sand bed? Please let me know.
 

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Lower flow for sure. When acclimated to it, they can take quite a bit of light but don't need it.
Yes, give them some space. They can grow quickly, and although they don't have sweepers, thier sting is potent.
 

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