Centerpiece coral?

Blitz06

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Hey all little update on the JBJ and a quick question. So we’re about 3 months in if you saw my previous post I had siphoned my hammer. I’m happy to report that it has since fully recovered. I also got a new Duncan which is thriving. I’m curious tho about a good centerpiece coral for this arch in the middle of the aquarium. Would love to know some of your suggestions. image.jpg
 

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I thought about that but I’m planning on putting a BTA on the rock above so i hope that wouldn’t cause issues
A bta is a wildcard and you can’t pick where it will go. And they will wander and pick their own spots and can kill almost anything they settle next to
 

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The tank still looks very young. I would add a couple nice side pieces and give the tank more time to resolve the coming uglies and get some coraline coverage. No need to jeopardize a center piece by rushing. That's prime acropora real estate up there...
 

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A pavona coral could look good there! Not a very high end coral but still a looker IMO.
I also like @VintageReefer's suggestions but those corals are better placed on the sandbed (with the exception of torches)
For some of my suggestions I was thinking a centerpiece in the nice open area under the arch
 

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