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muggle0981

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Hi

so my tank has always been soft/lps

i have 2 high spots going to place some sps

lights are g5 radion xr15 pro, 60% intesity bout 8 in off glass aquarium lid

looking for another sps to place about 3/4 way up in tank-beginner can’t f it up

under neath are zoas, mushrooms, and some kenya trees

open to recomendations

Other side got a montipora spongode to try last week
 

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any of the branching monti's would be great as well as some of the various birdsnests.. easy to keep and colorful.
here are a few in my 13g evo

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You might consider Pocillipora. In my experience, they are pretty hardy, fast growing and nice looking. They can produce new colonies. Mine did that once and just one colony.
 

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Oddly enough my Walt Disney frag is probably the toughest one of my sps. It’s been through some alk swings and a red bug incident. It’s been growing steadily the whole time. I also have a pink lemonade that survived everything the Walt Disney has experienced but hasn’t grown at all. I lost a green slimer, Strawberry shortcake and a monti cap (95% lost flesh).
 

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