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Not in my tank...but I've seen others where the bare bottom is covered with green star polyps or zoos.
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I find that it interesting, as you run out of space for various items, the "barebottom" gets filled up pretty darn fast. Currently I have a ricordea rock, 4 clams, a birdsnest colony, a pavona colony and a gorgonian. Granted there is a wee bit of space left but I think with a bit of effort I'll have that filled up soon
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I think GSP would look amazing covering the bottom of a tank....especially with a wavemaker. Oooooooh.
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Green Star Polyps are nice but they can quickly multiply and take over your entire tank if you're not careful. I really like the idea of ricordea but I wonder if an acan or something else would even take to a barebottom.
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I would also think it would take a REALLY long time for acans to grow over the entire bottom...
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Coraline will be enough, you'll get used to it.
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