Converting Macro Algae Aquarium into Soft Coral Reef Need Suggestions

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Hello, I am currently in the process of converting an ill-fated attempt at a macro algae aquarium into a soft coral reef. Need suggestions on species or tweaks to my setup. It is a Water Box Clear Mini 16 running an AI Prime, Tidal 75 w/ Purigen, heater, ATO, and a small powerhead. It was originally setup in January. Had some horrible hair algae challenges that have since subsided after a near 100% water change during a recent move. Stocking is two blue legged hermits, three nassarius snails, and a beautiful mocha clownfish named Gus who I have had for 5 months, and some red ogo macroalgae.

I want to try to do a soft coral/rock flower anemone garden and would love some suggestions on species that would work with my setup and aquascape. I have also attached some pictures.

Thanks!

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Rock flower anemones are hardy and almost never move.
A toadstool leather coral (weeping willow if possible).
Mushrooms and zoas. They'd fit with your macro algae.

Don't go buying an RBTA just yet. They have advanced needs. You can start with the ones I've listed and you wont break the bank either.
 

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In all honesty, you can grow basically any softies under a Prime.

Look for:
Toadstool
Sinularia
Capnella
Cabbage leathers
Cespitulararia
Rainbow Cloves

Also:
Photosynthetic gonis

Be cautious with:
Xenia
Green star polyps
Any other cloves
 

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Rock flower anemones are hardy and almost never move.
A toadstool leather coral (weeping willow if possible).
Mushrooms and zoas. They'd fit with your macro algae.

Don't go buying an RBTA just yet. They have advanced needs. You can start with the ones I've listed and you wont break the bank either.
Why Weeping Willow? I know they are nice but there are so many beautiful toadstools out there, and weeping willows are expensive and get cut super often.
 
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