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Hello everyone,

I have a small tank with one large rock. My goal is to have the rock just about completely covered by three different corals. What would you recommend for me? Thank you!

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A plating montipora, some mushroom corals, a toadstool leather coral and maybe a nice eyecatching SPS on top of the rock
 

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Love the idea of a toadstool. What about Kenya Tree Coral? Have heard mix reviews
I have kept them before and they are less impressive than a nice fat toadstool imo . Kenia trees do spread in your tank and it is definitely an option if you are looking for some nice movement. ( I believe you can also find them in green which can be stunning under blue lights)
 
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I am still cycling so I have not mounted it. I purchased the Hygger 30 Watts Aquarium LEED Reed Light
 
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I have kept them before and they are less impressive than a nice fat toadstool imo . Kenia trees do spread in your tank and it is definitely an option if you are looking for some nice movement. ( I believe you can also find them in green which can be stunning under blue lights)
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To be honest if I was starting a small tank and wanted interesting corals that grew quickly I would go with pulsing xenia, mushroom or ricordia and a kenya tree or toadstool. The xenia will eventually take over, but who cares in a small tank and it's a very interesting coral that doesn't need a lot of flow to look good. And at some point you can always take out the rock and replace with new to start LPS/SPS.

Also recommended - Duncan's (LPS), Green star polyp (another take over coral but very pretty), and birdsnest and pavona for easy SPS if you'd rather go that route.

And yes, upgrade the light a tad to prevent too much shadowing. Maybe just two or three of what you picked. The noopsyche is a good recommendation.
 
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To be honest if I was starting a small tank and wanted interesting corals that grew quickly I would go with pulsing xenia, mushroom or ricordia and a kenya tree or toadstool. The xenia will eventually take over, but who cares in a small tank and it's a very interesting coral that doesn't need a lot of flow to look good. And at some point you can always take out the rock and replace with new to start LPS/SPS.

Also recommended - Duncan's (LPS), Green star polyp (another take over coral but very pretty), and birdsnest and pavona for easy SPS if you'd rather go that route.

And yes, upgrade the light a tad to prevent too much shadowing. Maybe just two or three of what you picked. The noopsyche is a good recommendation.
Okay thank you! Sounds like another great plan.
 

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If you can return the light you should. I like hygger products but there are much better lighting options for that size of tank. How many gallons? If the tank qualifies as a Pico I would look at ReefBreeders Pico light or even a KessilA80.
 
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If you can return the light you should. I like hygger products but there are much better lighting options for that size of tank. How many gallons? If the tank qualifies as a Pico I would look at ReefBreeders Pico light or even a KessilA80.
Yeah it is unopened from amazon so I can return it. Completely filled it’s a little more than 6.5 gallons. Will definitely look into better lighting options.
 

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Yeah it is unopened from amazon so I can return it. Completely filled it’s a little more than 6.5 gallons. Will definitely look into better lighting options.
I have a 6 gallon Pico with a Popbloom IR 90, that's over kill but a Popbloom IR 60 would work fine on that size of tank.

Good Luck. 🙂
 

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Maybe an anacrapora on the top or stylophora, duncan…something branching
Tirbinaria, Chalice, plating Montipora but something plating
Stylophinia, blastos or lephastrea on the bottom
 

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