mysis
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I am aware that corals can be affected by the inhabitants that they have with them. so i am going to make a choice of corals that can work together and will not end up killing each other.
first off, i was thinking of replicating the indian ocean, as that is mainly what corals i have to choose. and also i want to have a mixed tanks, softies, lps, sps, and a bubble tip anemone.
The problem i have, is it is too hard to decide and also obtain info on what species will do well with each other. Because i regulary go diving, i realize that compacting 3 miles of reef into a 40 gallon aquarium is a delicate issue, and some life forms are found in surge areas and other in quiter areas.
so i want to try and build my reef so instead of it lasting 3 years, it lasts 15 years +.
initially i was thinking of this list.
Caulastrea furcata, candy cane
Acropora sp, acropora
Duncanopsammia axifuga, diasy coral
Trachyphyllia gaoffroyi, (group of 3 on sandbed)
Turbinaria bifrons, yellow cup coral
Xenia sp, pulsating xenia
Acanthastrea lordhowensis, Red striped brain
Scolymia australis, Green fungus coral
Clavularia viridis, Green tube coral
Duncanopsammia axifuga, Daisy coral
I am also thinking that is very much overstocked? and know that not all will live happily together, so what would you recommend to choose.
first off, i was thinking of replicating the indian ocean, as that is mainly what corals i have to choose. and also i want to have a mixed tanks, softies, lps, sps, and a bubble tip anemone.
The problem i have, is it is too hard to decide and also obtain info on what species will do well with each other. Because i regulary go diving, i realize that compacting 3 miles of reef into a 40 gallon aquarium is a delicate issue, and some life forms are found in surge areas and other in quiter areas.
so i want to try and build my reef so instead of it lasting 3 years, it lasts 15 years +.
initially i was thinking of this list.
Caulastrea furcata, candy cane
Acropora sp, acropora
Duncanopsammia axifuga, diasy coral
Trachyphyllia gaoffroyi, (group of 3 on sandbed)
Turbinaria bifrons, yellow cup coral
Xenia sp, pulsating xenia
Acanthastrea lordhowensis, Red striped brain
Scolymia australis, Green fungus coral
Clavularia viridis, Green tube coral
Duncanopsammia axifuga, Daisy coral
I am also thinking that is very much overstocked? and know that not all will live happily together, so what would you recommend to choose.