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| Scopas Tang | How much is too much???? I currently have a 12g nano cube dx. As far as coral is concerned... How many would be considered to much in a tank this size? I'm not talking about fish or inverts... just coral. Thanks for your time, Chris |
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: How much is too much???? It would depend on what kind and the requirements of each. For example leathers conduct chemical warfare. Many LPS can sting other corals. You would want to be careful and have an appropriate difference between the two.
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| Just Mike for short | Re: How much is too much???? Agree. If you want a packed nano, try and keep the same type. Mostly all leathers (though most can quickly outgrow a nano), all softies (corallimorpharians and zoanthids, etc.), LPS or sps. A coral packed nano can easily be had, but you should be sure your filteration, lighting, cycle, chemistry is up to par before starting to load up. Nanos can be fun, but can crash very easily and quickly. |
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