Biotope Reef

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Hey, I'm want to set up a biotope tank, but I'm not quite sure what biotope to do. When I say "biotope", I'm refering to a specific island or islands(Indonesia, Fiji, Tonga, Solomon Islands, etc.) and a specific depth. So, for example, a biotope could be Fiji at 20 meters depth. What I'm looking for is a biotope that has a good range of corals that are fairly easy to care for. Can you please help me?
 
There are lots available. Honestly though, I would look a little more into an area and a geographical formation such as lagoon, mud flat, reef drop off, etc. You will still have quite a large variety of stuff to choose from, but the animals would be more appropriate for them. Red Sea and Hawaii are beautiful areas, but the forementioned can be a little expensive.
 
Probably quite a few. You might want to look in an atlas to see if their is any unique geography like atolls. You might be able to use Google's map for a great, interactive view.
 
That would work fine. I would do a little research on the corals as well to make sure to keep it as a true biotope. It shouldn't be hard though, many of our corals here in the US come from that area.
 
You might want to go to the library and check out some of the big coffee table books with actual reef pics. Pick a biotope from the pics and build from there.............
 
Hmmm.....I've been thinking about how real reefs are with their huge coral specimens. Maybe I could do just torch coral or just frogspawn coral. I like the look of those corals, kinda grass-like and very green. Also, my clowns could use it like an anemone.
 
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