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I am looking for some suggestions for corals for a high flow area of my tank. I know torches and SPS would be good for this area but are there any others that I could consider to put there?
 

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I am looking for some suggestions for corals for a high flow area of my tank. I know torches and SPS would be good for this area but are there any others that I could consider to put there?
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I am looking for some suggestions for corals for a high flow area of my tank. I know torches and SPS would be good for this area but are there any others that I could consider to put there?
Put the easy, hardy. fast growing, and inexpensive compared to other corals Green Star Polyps in that area with room, they will love the flow and move gracefully and grow, one of my favorite corals.
 
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Put the easy, hardy. fast growing, and inexpensive compared to other corals Green Star Polyps in that area with room, they will love the flow and move gracefully and grow, one of my favorite corals.
I actually just tried some GSP there on an isolated rock! they seem to not mind the flow.
 

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My green sinularia has an mp40 pushing water directly at it and it loves it. The flow causes it to grow nice thick branches vs long skinny ones. Pretty much all of my leathers like flow.
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My green sinularia has an mp40 pushing water directly at it and it loves it. The flow causes it to grow nice thick branches vs long skinny ones. Pretty much all of my leathers like flow.
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I gotta get some leathers then that looks great thank you!
 

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I gotta get some leathers then that looks great thank you!

I love leathers. They are tolerant of higher light for me also. These two I've shown are getting 300+ par and are fine with it . This toadstool has an mp40 directed at it also but a little further away than the sinularia. It does make it change shape but I like it. With less flow the toadstool will flatten out. With leathers the flow also helps out when they shed. Lower flow areas I sometimes have to blow them off with a turkey baster
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I love leathers. They are tolerant of higher light for me also. These two I've shown are getting 300+ par and are fine with it . This toadstool has an mp40 directed at it also but a little further away than the sinularia. It does make it change shape but I like it. With less flow the toadstool will flatten out. With leathers the flow also helps out when they shed. Lower flow areas I sometimes have to blow them off with a turkey baster
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Beautiful tank! thanks for the suggestions. I will definatly get some leathers soon!
 

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