Go to low light coral?

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Side of tank-just off the glass-indirect light has rockwork above it-


Have a meteor shower cyphastrea that is doing well nearby

Other coral could place in this area-last spot to add something in tank-mushrooms?keep it simple
 

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Side of tank-just off the glass-indirect light has rockwork above it-


Have a meteor shower cyphastrea that is doing well nearby

Other coral could place in this area-last spot to add something in tank-mushrooms?keep it simple

Leptoseris can be very pretty and do well in low light.

There are many other gorgeous Cyphastrea that would create quite a nice effect once they grow out.

Leptastrea are also good options.

Some chalices will do nicely in that setting.

So many options!!!!
 

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I have an Acan in my tank that I had to move almost to where it doesn't get much light and he looks happy , you can try
 

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