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Acans at the bottom of the tank - sandbed or close to it. Acans can touch each other. They can also handle shade.

Torches - good flow but not blasting (although most can handle being blasted), medium light so middle of the tank is best. Give 4"+ around them because of sweepers. Torches can touch each other usually.

Pectinia need room. They have long sweepers and will kill. I don't know much about them beyond that but I'm pretty sure they're low to medium light, medium flow.

Gonis like medium flow or better, medium light is best. They can be aggressive. Most can touch each other, will fight with others.

Acros need LOTS of light and very high flow. They need highish alkalinity but require phosphates or they'll RTN from the tips.

Plate coral needs to be on the sand bed. I believe they can walk so be careful.

Encruster is likely a Favia. They like high to low flow and high to low light. Which encruster? Get me a picture?
Yes, trap your plates!
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Or they'll move!
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RIght on over into your pectinia!
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