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Hi all, I know you are pretty limited on what you can place next to torch corals, but I absolutely hate seeing empty spots on my rock work! Are there any corals I could place at the base or around the torch? I have never seen it’s tentacles get even close to the rock work it sits on. Would maybe some zoas/cyphastea work? Or maybe even some micro Goni? Any recommendations would be super appreciated!
 
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Hi all, I know you are pretty limited on what you can place next to torch corals, but I absolutely hate seeing empty spots on my rock work! Are there any corals I could place at the base or around the torch? I have never seen it’s tentacles get even close to the rock work it sits on. Would maybe some zoas/cyphastea work? Or maybe even some micro Goni? Any recommendations would be super appreciated!
Mine are surrounded by SPS and keep a perfect circle distance from the tentacles. They will sting zoas though so make sure they are outside of reach.
 

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Hi all, I know you are pretty limited on what you can place next to torch corals, but I absolutely hate seeing empty spots on my rock work! Are there any corals I could place at the base or around the torch? I have never seen it’s tentacles get even close to the rock work it sits on. Would maybe some zoas/cyphastea work? Or maybe even some micro Goni? Any recommendations would be super appreciated!
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