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Marcus130571

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So just wanted to introduce myself though I have met many of you already. My name is Marcus and I'll joined the saltwater reefing society 2 years ago. I've moved up to many tanks and now have a 220. I'm always asking and researching and picking others brains on things. So I'm just wonder on others thoughts on to finish filling this tank out with corals. It's mostly zoas and lps as you can see. With one Birdsnest for sps. I'm looking for that pop for when people walk in. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I already have 2 blk widows anemone,1 joker anemone, trumphet, hammer, frogspawn, Duncan, leather, different zoa.
 

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Welcome. 220 is a lot of space to fill. A tank full of SPS would look great.

Branching SPS for form and pop - Green slimer Acro, pink tip green slimer, red orange digi, forest fire digi, frogskin Acro, millis, tricolor Acros.

Encrusting SPS for pop - sunset montipora or similar.

Polyps for pop - zoanthids yellow, orange, or red, large clove polyps.

Leathers for easy care, pop, and form, mainly bright greens - neon green cabbage, neon green colt coral, yellow Fiji, neon green crown leather, GSP.
 
Welcome to the club! I’ve always been a fan of an elegance coral in a corner on the sand, relatively easy coral with nice motion and is definitely an eye-catcher
 
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