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So I’m moving to a bit of a smaller tank. Basically the dimensions of a Fuji Cube 48g. I’ve decided it’s gonna be an acro tank.
I travel to get my frags and what I want to do is to Coral Scape this tank because of my limited space and the look I want.

I want to have tabling acros if various colours making a step up and then from there I’ll add other choice pieces mounted going up.

I really need some suggestions of acropora growth types, especially tabling forms and colours.

Any help? What would be your must have tabling acro picks. I’ll look at them by colour and design the steps to like that.
 
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Talk to Adam @Battlecorals

Seriously knowledgable about the growth patterns of his stock. You could easily tell him what you want to achieve, and he'll tell you how best to get there.
 
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