I've been slowly switching my tank over to sps after having an anemone and mixed reef over the past 4 years. I've picked up a few pieces and started thinking about where they should be put in my tank. I've been scanning http://sdmas.com/corals/species.php to see how the various species grow, but how often does the growth in a tank match what's seen in the wild?
Should I just give a few inches for growth around each coral and let them go, or is it worth the effort to plan everything out? Do any of you sit in front of an empty tank and picture how things will look when they've grown in then go out and try to find corals to match the picture in your head?
I've got a nice vertical wall in the middle of the tank and I'd love to put a few horizontally tabling corals in at various heights (maybe a. granulosa or a. caroliniana or something along those lines). If they would actually table.
Should I just give a few inches for growth around each coral and let them go, or is it worth the effort to plan everything out? Do any of you sit in front of an empty tank and picture how things will look when they've grown in then go out and try to find corals to match the picture in your head?
I've got a nice vertical wall in the middle of the tank and I'd love to put a few horizontally tabling corals in at various heights (maybe a. granulosa or a. caroliniana or something along those lines). If they would actually table.