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I personally would fill it with small coral like zoas and mushrooms so you don't throw off the perspective of the tank and draw attention to the small size.
 
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Okay thank you! Sounds like another great plan.
I ordered a pulsing xenia and want to make sure it does not take over. I plan on placing it on a small island in a corner of the tank. How else can I make sure it does not end up on the large main rock?
 

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As it is crossing the sand remove it promptly. Pulsing xenia is beautiful however with its individual polyps and its swaying in the current. I think you will enjoy it.
I ordered a pulsing xenia and want to make sure it does not take over. I plan on placing it on a small island in a corner of the tank. How else can I make sure it does not end up on the large main rock?
 

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