Nano Corals

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There are alot of corals you can put in that size tank. Just have to determine your lighting situation, flow, your paramaters, and what you like. If you have good enough lighting for lps and can keep up parameters by either weekly water changes or dosing, hammers, acans, duncans, frogspawn, favia, and candy cane are all good places to start.

If you have a bit dirtier water with nutrients and want a less demanding maintenance with water changes and practically no dosing leathers, zoas, mushrooms, gsp etc would work.
 

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What are some cool, peaceful, nano corals. I have a 16 gallon biocube
Check out hammers they are some of my favorites for adding a little flow.
there is also zoanthids which are a really easy coral to grow and there are so many different types that you can get. They are also one of the most affordable corals.
 
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