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Looking for the community's suggestions on what corals I should start to consider growing along my back wall that would make for a good back drop?

Want to be sure of the following:
- corals can be removed / fragged somewhat easily if desired
- don't spread like a weed like gsp
- wouldn't affect / sting corals on the primary rock work on front of it. Mostly euphyllia / leathers / zoas.

I was thinking montis of various colors, or large anemones. But let me know what y'all think!

Some tank notes below for reference:
-75 gallon display
- Two Red Sea g2 115 leds
- dosing all for reef, bacto Balance, and quantum Bio enhance

Attached is an older picture of my tank, but a clear one that shows the rock work on the back wall.

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What's the rockwork made out of?

What I dreamed of doing with something like that is to glue a bunch of these so I can mount frags (in an angle).

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That way I can mount any encrusters or acropora or torch anywhere I like.
 

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Anemones would go against most of your points.

Can be hard to gotten rid of unless the rock work is pretty uniform, will move around to your main scape, will sting others, and can multiply a lot if you broadcast feed.

I myself am trying cyphaestrea right now, but montis are def a safe choice
 
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Anemones would go against most of your points.

Can be hard to gotten rid of unless the rock work is pretty uniform, will move around to your main scape, will sting others, and can multiply a lot if you broadcast feed.

I myself am trying cyphaestrea right now, but montis are def a safe choice
I see, thanks. Yeah I do typically broadcast feed so I can see the above definitely being an issue.

Any chance the montis would grow on to the glass or somehow bend to reach the main scape rock?
 

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I see, thanks. Yeah I do typically broadcast feed so I can see the above definitely being an issue.

Any chance the montis would grow on to the glass or somehow bend to reach the main scape rock?
If your aquascape was close enough to the wall, I could see the monti eventually growing onto the rock.
 

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I see, thanks. Yeah I do typically broadcast feed so I can see the above definitely being an issue.

Any chance the montis would grow on to the glass or somehow bend to reach the main scape rock?
As long as it's encrusting, it will work. Also look at Leptastrea like a JF John Deere Lepto if you want a green/yellow background.. it's nice when it's polyps are out and fuzzy. Lepto actually embeds itself to the rock which is nice. But you'd need to slice it with a saw if you want to frag it.

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I've got a pretty nice GSP wall in my biocube... easy enough to cut/scrape off, if needed. I had similar thoughts as you for my DeskMate. I'm currently attempting a Darth Maul Montipora, which seems to be a much slower option!
 

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Looking for the community's suggestions on what corals I should start to consider growing along my back wall that would make for a good back drop?

Want to be sure of the following:
- corals can be removed / fragged somewhat easily if desired
- don't spread like a weed like gsp
- wouldn't affect / sting corals on the primary rock work on front of it. Mostly euphyllia / leathers / zoas.

I was thinking montis of various colors, or large anemones. But let me know what y'all think!

Some tank notes below for reference:
-75 gallon display
- Two Red Sea g2 115 leds
- dosing all for reef, bacto Balance, and quantum Bio enhance

Attached is an older picture of my tank, but a clear one that shows the rock work on the back wall.

PXL_20240206_183907889.jpg
Anemones would wander and sting, like others said. Monties will encrust and no longer be removable. Sps in general would encrust. Maybe more euphyllia? removable, easily fragged... Zoas? will grow on the back ground but easy enough to "frag" off, may grow too fast though depending on which ones.
 

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I've got a pretty nice GSP wall in my biocube... easy enough to cut/scrape off, if needed. I had similar thoughts as you for my DeskMate. I'm currently attempting a Darth Maul Montipora, which seems to be a much slower option!

GSP is one option you can also get multiple rock frag racks from Reefing Art and put some colonies on it
GSP was down voted in the original post.
 

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Anemones would wander and sting, like others said. Monties will encrust and no longer be removable. Sps in general would encrust. Maybe more euphyllia? removable, easily fragged... Zoas? will grow on the back ground but easy enough to "frag" off, may grow too fast though depending on which ones.
Euphyllias will not “cover” the wall, unless they are walling varieties, given A LOT of room, and you put multiple frags.

You would be okay with most encrusting corals as you can just work a blade across the back glass to get frags. Not pretty ones but definitely usable
 

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I'd like a wall of Stratospheres or GMKs or USM zoas. Mushrooms also worked for me before. That wall structure with a bunch of jawbreakers would be nice.
 

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Euphyllias will not “cover” the wall, unless they are walling varieties, given A LOT of room, and you put multiple frags.

You would be okay with most encrusting corals as you can just work a blade across the back glass to get frags. Not pretty ones but definitely usable
Yes correct they will not grow on the wall making them removable. One of the requirements of the original post. The back is also not glass. Its a universal rocks insert so a pliable material that looks like rock. You probably wont be scraping anything off of it with out ruining it.
 

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