What can I do with my 29g?

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That is true, but with the addition of good filtration, a sump, and regualr waterchanges its possible, though you would be better to lean towards hardier corals.
 
I'd never suggest putting heavy waste producing fish into a small coral tank. But that's just mean.

And from my experience, lions are GREAT at flipping over your corals.
 
Zoodiver;4385176; said:
I'd never suggest putting heavy waste producing fish into a small coral tank. But that's just mean.

And from my experience, lions are GREAT at flipping over your corals.
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Thats because most people don't aquasape like me haha, I put acrylic pins through my rocks to hold them in position so they cant move. With proper filtration there is no reason why you couldn't put corals in though. But thats assuming you can maintain perfect parametres, which you should check regularily and have perfect for months before you add corals, as it would be a waste to add corals just to die.
 
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