Indirect light corals

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Are there corals that work in indirect light?
When I google it keeps saying hammers but then say low light.
I have an arch that casts a shadow and I would like something in there.

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One of my hammer corals is pretty shadowed by a large montipora, still seems to be doing well for now. Just keep an eye on whatever you put there :) Best of luck
 
There are corals that need zero light, but are significantly more difficult to care for as they need consistent-constant feeding. Some mushrooms and softies can do well in low light but you'll just need to guage how they're doing over time.
 
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