need to add some color to my tank..

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From my experience lighting does play a decent role in the coloration of your ZOO's however for them to survive and even grow strong lighting is not needed. So depending on the lighting setup you have. I have decent lighting and they are thriving. But definatlely a great addition to my tank.
 
I agree on the zoanthids as well. I had some wild ones in a few of my tanks and spread pretty quickly.:) Either that or rainbow gravel :p
 
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Or you could be boring and get "WALT SMITH" replicas of coral that are pretty realistic, (REAL STUFF NOW) star polyps,fungia,bubble coral, giant clams, anemones maybe, feather dusters, brain coral.
Here are some colorful fish and stuff.............peppermint shrimp,Chalk Basslet, Filament wrasse,Six line wrasse,Clown gobies, Catalina gobies, mandarins, neon gobies, firefish, any anthias, chromis',hawkfish or hogfish, or a harlequin tuskfish (Carnivorous)
 
This is a 75 gal. with 390 watts PC"s Most things in here for 2 to 4 years. The green brain is easy, and one of my favorites. It's 4 years old.
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I would go with some hammer head coral or frogspawn they look great and some rics these are pretty easy to take care of..
 
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IMO any coral or fish that doesnt look like the one next to it adds more color to the tank.;)
Go to the LFS prepared to spend money and ask questions if need be.
 
zoo's for sale

I've got huge heavily loaded green with brown fringe zoo rocks for sale cheap and will ship overnight to you. Rocks are much greener then appear in photos.


OVER a hundred dime sized zoo's per rock. small-med-large, $20-30-40 per rock, package deals available. About $20-25 for overnight shipping.
 

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