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That's exactly what I'm hoping to do! :)
I got their golden nebs and placed them with some random green zoa
I love it!
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My momin laws jaw dropped when she saw those.
 

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I see you're a new member. Low light, low flow and watch your Phosphates. Anything over 0.3 po4 and your combo buy won't look so good.
Got it! Thanks @zoa what

I've been pretty successful at keeping my phosphates and nitrates low, mostly due to my Pax Bellum. Fingers crossed it stays that way!
 

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Got it! Thanks @zoa what

I've been pretty successful at keeping my phosphates and nitrates low, mostly due to my Pax Bellum. Fingers crossed it stays that way!
Don't worry about no3 until.its over 20. It's po4 that corals struggle with. They need po4 to fees but over 0.3 is excessive and they get irritated
 

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