I am working on setting up a 36X12X16 primarily soft coral tank. My plan was to stick to small soft corals: zoas, palys, mushrooms, and also a few hardier LPS corals.
Some of the bigger soft corals look cool, but I assumed would get too big for my small tank. I was reading though, that Kenya trees don't become enormous and that some variants are less weed-like than the brown, so a bit easier to contain their spread.
Are there other soft corals I might want to consider than the small ones I have listed above, for a smaller tank?
Also, how long does it take a large coral, like a toadstool, to get to epic proportions, where it would be too big for my tank?
Thank you,
-pg
Some of the bigger soft corals look cool, but I assumed would get too big for my small tank. I was reading though, that Kenya trees don't become enormous and that some variants are less weed-like than the brown, so a bit easier to contain their spread.
Are there other soft corals I might want to consider than the small ones I have listed above, for a smaller tank?
Also, how long does it take a large coral, like a toadstool, to get to epic proportions, where it would be too big for my tank?
Thank you,
-pg