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Okay folks, if you hit the link in my sig you'll see my nano build thread. About halfway down the first page, you can see the (dead) rockwork I put together. Later pics show live rock kinda pitched in there which will be transferred to the sump here shortly leaving the more open structure. The lighting is 130 or so watts 50/50 actinic /10k for reference. The water has finally leveled out and I'm ready to start stocking. The icky bloom pictured laterin that thread has burnt itself out thankfully :lol:
The foreground will have various zoas, duncanops and a small euphyllia sp. towards the back for depth. The left side will be some palys and rics. The curving high shelf towards the left side (masking the overflow) is earmarked for xenia. The far right is still indeterminate (high flow, mebbe GSP as it does okay under those conditions).
What I wanted opinions on was what will should be in the middle section. Midway through the tank is a shelf I built, the pic is deceiving as it is only 7" or so from the lights and is in a moderate/high flow area. So, I want something that will eventually fill that space without being too overpowering and like that type environment.
First thought was a Seriatopora (birds nest) as those are (relatively) easy to grow and frag should it get outta control. Any other thoughts?
The foreground will have various zoas, duncanops and a small euphyllia sp. towards the back for depth. The left side will be some palys and rics. The curving high shelf towards the left side (masking the overflow) is earmarked for xenia. The far right is still indeterminate (high flow, mebbe GSP as it does okay under those conditions).
What I wanted opinions on was what will should be in the middle section. Midway through the tank is a shelf I built, the pic is deceiving as it is only 7" or so from the lights and is in a moderate/high flow area. So, I want something that will eventually fill that space without being too overpowering and like that type environment.
First thought was a Seriatopora (birds nest) as those are (relatively) easy to grow and frag should it get outta control. Any other thoughts?