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So, I have decide to move everything in my 10g over to my 20 peninsula. That tank is primarily softies but will have a few show LPS. It is also my main focus right now.

I was planning on taking my 10g down but first I want to see if there’s anything cool and simple I can do. Not looking to get caught up in testing and dosing because things are just very busy right now. Here are a few ideas I’ve had:

-Angler tank
-Zoa garden
-Pico goby tank

Any other ideas? Dwarf seahorses would be cool but their feeding requirements worry me.
 
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So, I have decide to move everything in my 10g over to my 20 peninsula. That tank is primarily softies but will have a few show LPS. It is also my main focus right now.

I was planning on taking my 10g down but first I want to see if there’s anything cool and simple I can do. Not looking to get caught up in testing and dosing because things are just very busy right now. Here are a few ideas I’ve had:

-Angler tank
-Zoa garden
-Pico goby tank

Any other ideas? Dwarf seahorses would be cool but their feeding requirements worry me.
You are wise not to get dwarf seahorses. Their feeding and maintenance needs are rigorous.

What about a barnacle blenny tank with feather duster worms and shrimp?
 
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