Light loving coral

ColaAddict

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I need a centerpiece coral (soft or LPS, as I have a leather dominated nano) to go to the middle/high part of my nano. I have LED's and it's very bright, so I need something that can take alot of light. I was gonna go with an anemone, but I just bought a Mandarin and don't want to get it eaten by an anemone. Any suggestions?
 
I need a centerpiece coral (soft or LPS, as I have a leather dominated nano) to go to the middle/high part of my nano. I have LED's and it's very bright, so I need something that can take alot of light. I was gonna go with an anemone, but I just bought a Mandarin and don't want to get it eaten by an anemone. Any suggestions?

Many lps coals will sting your leathers.

How much room do you have?

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I have bubble tip,2 seabe, 4 maroon, and a mandarin and they are all fine together in the same tank
 
I agree--I don't think a bubbletip would sting or eat your Mandarin. Problem is--it may not stay put where you have planned for it.
 
duncan is something easy that looks fantastic when it grows in. I'm biased though, you putting this in the rock or not, cause scolymia is stunning, and can do high light, but needs to be in the sand if you didn't know.

edit, i see the mid high comment, change it and get the scoly!!
 
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