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Hi, I currently have a 16g bio cube tank and have zoas, acan, a Duncan and some mushrooms. I was curious to see any suggestions on any corals that would look great that are somewhat beginner friendly. Was thinking some more zoas but would also like some more variety. Thank you
 

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Not coral, but rock flower anemones (rfa) can be very colorful and are very hearty. They also don’t wander much or split like crazy as bubble tip anemones (bta’s) are known to do.

leathers are also a good option. They are hardy, but can be a bit persnickety and usually take a few weeks or longer to acclimate to a new tank.

Frogspawn, hammers, torches (euphyllia) are a bit more advanced, but generally do well. They add both color & movement to your reef.

a few pics of my rfa‘a, toadstool, and euphyllia

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