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dearis

Experienced Reefer
Hi,

was just wondering if there is any major conflicts in the following list

Disc coral Fungia repanda
Green tongue coral Herpolitha limax
Talpina tongue coral Polyphyllia talpina
Long tentacle plate coral Heliofungia actiniformis
Long tentacle plate coral green variant Heliofungia actiniformis

Tooth brain, two tone Lobophyllia hemprichii
Tooth brain red Lobophyllia hemprichii
Red striped brain Acanthastrea lordhowensis
Open brain Trachyphyllia gaoffroyi
Maize brain Platygra daedalea
Golf ball brain Montastrea sp
Brain favites green craters Favites paraflexuosa

Zoanthids Palythoa sp

Coralimorphs Discosoma sp.

Turbinaria sp.

Candy cane Caulastrea furcata
Sun coral Tubastraea

Golf ball Goniopora sp.
Flower pot coral Alveopora gigas

Elegance coral Catalaphyllia jardinei
Torch coral Euphyllia glabrescens
Hammer coral Euphyllia ancora
Frogspawn coral Euphyllia divisa
Bubble coral Plerogyra sinuosa

Toadstool Sarcophyton sp.
Devils hand Lobophyton sp.
Colt coral Cladiella australis
Soft digitate leather Sinularia sp
Montipora sp
Acropora sp.
Pocillopora sp.

Pulsating xenia Xenia sp
Pete's xenia Xenia sp

Also in the tank will be

Clams Tridacna sp and BTA

regards Darren
 

moggyhill

Active Reefer
you can have whatever you want in the tank. The issue will be how close to each other the corals are. If you have some distance seperating them you should be fine to start. I would then just monitor them as they grow. That sounds like a great tank. I would love to see pictures of this.
 

nice1bruva

Experienced Reefer
space is one issue for the lps but chemical warfare from the softies especially the Sarcophyton sp. will need to kept under control. carbon....lots of in that much water...and a very good skimmer...again a biggy for the water volume.
 

SnowManSnow

Advanced Reefer
Personally, I've never had an issue with my Sarcophyton sp. Mine is quite close to a birds nest SPS, but it DOESN'T TOUCH. Just keep an eye on things, and I think you'll be ok. Don't let things that aren't related touch each other. The way u have them listed they are grouped by families. I find that lobos actually expand MORE when they are in contact with each other... say.. a hammer, a torch, and a frog.

GL to you!
Have fun.

B
 

dearis

Experienced Reefer
space is one issue for the lps but chemical warfare from the softies especially the Sarcophyton sp. will need to kept under control. carbon....lots of in that much water...and a very good skimmer...again a biggy for the water volume.

If I keep things in groups(thier scientific groups) will that be ok?

Can I do this (the carbon) in the sump?

the skimmer i am planning (i think) is AquaC EV-2000 Spray Injection Protein Skimmer (i have actually narrowed this down to 4 but i must admit i like this one.

Will post as I go
 

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