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I designed my rock structure in my tank so that there will be plenty of space for animals to swim and rest on. However, after a while I feel like the empty space in the sand is too empty and should be decorated. Are there any inverts/corals that would make that area more lively
 
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Acans, brains, scolys, welsos, trachys, and plates are all good corals for a sand bed. You could also make a little island on your sand with green star polyps.

For inverts, hermits, Nassarius snails, serpent/brittle stars are good. You could also get a shrimp. Maybe a cleaner, coral banded, or blood shrimp?
 
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Acans, brains, scolys, welsos, trachys, and plates are all good corals for a sand bed. You could also make a little island on your sand with green star polyps.

For inverts, hermits, Nassarius snails, serpent/brittle stars are good. You could also get a shrimp. Maybe a cleaner, coral banded, or blood shrimp?
Tyty! Will look at lfs to see if they have anything
 
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