NTP66
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For some background, I currently have a 90g FOWLR with a Rectangle Triggerfish, Blue Spotted Toby (c. papua), a One Spot Foxface, and an army of snails (nassarius, nerite, and cerith) and crabs (blue leg hermits and emeralds). In terms of equipment, I'm running an RO NWB-150, Eheim 1260 return, two MP40's (max 100%, various modes throughout the day), Phosban 150 (GFO), and am waiting on my new Build My LED 20000k Reef Spectrum XBs to arrive.
I'm thinking about possibly adding some soft coral to the tank, and was looking for some suggestions on which ones might work out the best in my scenario. I realize that I have a few non-reef safe fish, but I'll likely test the waters with something small/inexpensive to see if they fish leave it alone, and go from there.
Ideally, I'd like to add color to the tank, and would prefer hardier coral. I'm also looking for coral that won't require anymore equipment (kalk, etc.), relying on good husbandry, water changes (I use Reef Crystals), and if required some small dosing by hand. On top of that, I'd really like to avoid something that would just take over the entire tank and become a nuisance (pulsing xenia and GSP comes to mind).
That being said, could anyone offer any suggestions on some soft coral that might work for me? Thanks in advance.
I doubt it helps, but here's a shot of the tank as it stands now:

				
			I'm thinking about possibly adding some soft coral to the tank, and was looking for some suggestions on which ones might work out the best in my scenario. I realize that I have a few non-reef safe fish, but I'll likely test the waters with something small/inexpensive to see if they fish leave it alone, and go from there.
Ideally, I'd like to add color to the tank, and would prefer hardier coral. I'm also looking for coral that won't require anymore equipment (kalk, etc.), relying on good husbandry, water changes (I use Reef Crystals), and if required some small dosing by hand. On top of that, I'd really like to avoid something that would just take over the entire tank and become a nuisance (pulsing xenia and GSP comes to mind).
That being said, could anyone offer any suggestions on some soft coral that might work for me? Thanks in advance.
I doubt it helps, but here's a shot of the tank as it stands now:
