WATCH OUT for those sweepers!!

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Obviously in the hobby we all LOVE the nice flowy corals with awesome tentacles that dance around in the current!
With that stunning movement of course we have to keep those sweepers in mind that can cause some havoc with their neighboring corals....

Galaxeas definitely get a bad wrap for their sweepers, but they have stunning colors and the way they move is awesome!
Here are some of our favorites here in our farm.

How do you plan for the corals that pack a punch? And which ones are your favorites?

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