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What type of corals are these and where in a 32 gallon biocube with stock lighting be located please any info on what the back 2 are called would be appreciated
 
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View attachment 1181865What type of corals are these and where in a 32 gallon biocube with stock lighting be located please any info on what the back 2 are called would be appreciated

Tip right is a palytoa you want to keep it away from your main rockwork, they can become invasive. I think it’s important for you to read about palytoxins as you are new to coral and definitely something to be aware of.
 
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Tip right is a palytoa you want to keep it away from your main rockwork, they can become invasive. I think it’s important for you to read about palytoxins as you are new to coral and definitely something to be aware of.
Tip right is a palytoa you want to keep it away from your main rockwork, they can become invasive. I think it’s important for you to read about palytoxins as you are new to coral and definitely something to be aware of.
Thank you I will look it up now
 

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