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![]() 15 gallon Aqueon Column tank
This was 2 months ago... ![]() This is today.... ![]() I have 0 eye for scaping and designing so don't judge on design haha I'm hoping for more corals but can't decide on which yet. Seems as though the hammer and frogspawn thrive the most in my tank. Any suggestions for similar corals?? Or am I coral overload? I have the following... 4 head toadstool 4 head frogspawn 4 head hammer Zoas Mushrooms Ricordia mushroom GSP War coral Some sort of branch looking coral |
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![]() No such thing as coral overload!
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![]() nice job! Bring on the fishies
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![]() Looks good to me
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![]() Yes it looks good. You could try anchor (wall or branching if you find it) coral (same family Euphyllia as frogspawn and hammer).
I would look into fish that don't need a lot of swimming room, such as firefish, gobies, blennies, jawfish because of your tank shape & water volume. |
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![]() Currently have a firefish and a purple firefish. They are awesome to watch together.
Thinking of a royal gramma, yellow goby, pistol shrimp and some cleaner shrimp. Then I should be fully stocked...maybe a little over. |
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![]() I have a yellow clown goby and I love the little guy - very personable and active.
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