Fill this spot!

Christina237

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Hey guys! I moved my green star polyps to give them more flow and uncovered a pretty large blank spot (almost a cave) in my tank. Can't decide what to put there! Any cool suggestions?
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She has a smaller tank so she can get a single head in her build. Aquatica has them for $50 a head and the polyp extension on the heads are insane. It could certaily fill that space out.
 
Dendros would be really cool...maybe I can shop around and find them inexpensively? Anyone have any they're willing to frag?
 
I've got a pretty large torch and a pretty large duncan already. The torch stings like crazy so I would worry about my mushrooms and star polyps nearby. Here's a pic of my tank as a whole for reference. (torch, duncan, zoas, mushrooms, hairy mushroom, ricordias, candy cane corals, star polyps, pulsing xenia, hammer--missing anything?)

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Thats what I was thinking. MCF has a couple frags that have really tall bases and could be glued down into the cave...but is there possibility of the bubble coral stinging surrounding corals?
 
Yeah I just looked at the spot in person again and I think it's too narrow and jagged for a bubble...at this point I think I might have to find a little chunk of liverock to fill the hole and then just put some candy cane corals or something mellow on there...
 
These need light lots of light and those sweepers at night can be quite mean. I have to always keep an eye on mine. And he's fussy about flow.

I would argue that. I found that bubble corals always did best for me under lower light conditions, in caves and what not. They do put out sweepers at times though. Duncans are sweet too.

How about a nice rock covered by Acans?
 
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