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Hello, I'v been reading and reading and thought it was time to ask what others have done. I have a 29g tank that just finished cycleing. I did the cycle with fish and had planned to just to a FOWLR but I got my hands on a BTA and two clowns that are hosting it and decided to build the tank around them. Im not gonna put them in for at least another month and a half because I am going to put more LR in and want to make sure everything cycles back through with no problems. I am takeing the damsels out before i put the rock in and takeing back to the fish store to get credit for when i do get to start getting coral/inverts. My question is the BTA is mostly green when the light is on and the clowns are a dark orange. ill post pics after work. My main question is what are good starter coral to get everything going after the fish and bta have been added and settle in? Im in no hurry as I don't want something to happen or overlook everything and something dies. The fish are comeing out within the next week and the rest of the LR will go in right after and will be fishless for atleast a month prob closer to 2. Any advice or opinions would be great. Thanks in advance and looking forward to getting everything going.
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Kenya Trees are hardy and very forgiving.
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