Coral placement, lighting, and flow

SaltyFrenchFry

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Hi everyone,

Recently I have bought a couple of various coral frags including a torch coral, and a green Kenya tree coral.

So while I was reading about these species, both require moderate light, and the Kenya requires medium flow while the torch requires high flow. I've also read that they are aggressive towards other corals.

Because of this I have placed both corals at the top of my rockwork, along with a hammer coral away from my other species. I have noticed the torch coral and hammer open nicely, although the flow seems too strong for the torch (as in the tentacles sway violently back and forth in different directions). The Kenya on the other hand also opens well, but when I crank up the intensity of my lights, it closes, especially when I brighten the whites. Currently I keep blues at 75% and whites at 50% power. I would like to increase the whites to 75 or both to 100, but don't want to burn up my Kenya tree. I also wish to add some acros and montis to my tank so I'll need to light and flow.

So my dilemma is whether I should move around my torch and Kenya, without risking my other corals, as I don't want to keep the, at the top with the upcoming SPS coral. I was also wondering if the torch coral and hammer coral could be placed closer together without total chaos unfolding, to make room for other species.

Sorry for making you guys read so much
 
Here are some pictures of my tank currently...
 

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The torch will sting anything if it is close enough to it. Other euphylia like hammer & frogspawn can touch each other without causing harm but not a torch. They also usually don't like to much light, but I have found that if u acclimate they can take a good amount.I would think about moving it down along with the hammer & place around the bottom 1/3 of the tank & put whatever sps u plan on getting towards the top. then u can find a spot where it's not getting blown around violently. My torches like just enough flow so there tenticles sway back & forth which usually isn't a whole lot of flow. I can't comment on the kenja tree as I have never had one
 
Thanks for the replies. All the corals have acclimated to the current lighting conditions. Will the torch and hammer corals affect zoas and mushrooms? If they won't I can move them lower, but there is also less flow in that area which I'm not sure how it'll effect them. Also, if someone would give me more info in the Kenya tree, that would be great.

And here are the lights I'm currently using:

http://www.amazon.com/Galaxyhydro-55x3w-Dimmable-Spectrum-Aquarium/dp/B00INM0J1M

So far they work great, and are easy to use. I have great costomization with timers and color options. Highly recommended.
 
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