When I had my nano up and running to its fullest I had:
Star Polyps- they spread but not as much as I thought they would.
Mushrooms- I would buy groups of them or just single ones to place where you please
Bubble Coral- mine did really well in my nano
Feather Duster- technically its a worm but that was my center piece
Zoas- Small frags work perfect in nano's, easy to place and spread pretty quickly.
This is just what I had setup in mine. It was a 12g nano and everything lasted well over a year and would have last longer except I went out of town, didn't turn a/c on the apartment, massive heat wave and completely fried everything in my tank. The temp was well over 100 when I got home. It was devasting.
Just be careful with nanos, not much room for error.
Good Luck!
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75 gallon: 1 yellow tang,1 cherub pygmy angel, 1 Kole Tang, 1 lawnmower blenny,1 orangespotted goby, 1 small watchman goby, 1 pearly jawfish, 2 cleaner shrimp, 4 peppermint shrimp, 1 pistol shrimp, 1 sally light foot, 1 emrald crab, 20 hermits, 5 turbos, 12 mexican turbos and 1 brittle star. And a ton of sandsifting snails. Leather toadstool, frogspawn, 2 pulsing xenia, bubble coral, brain coral, elkhorn, flavia, anthelia, a colt, a goniopora and a rock full of zoas. |