my tank after cleaning

The corals are doing well with lots of light.
new corals




I'm wondering what the white coral is. I just noticed it on the underside of a newly added live rock. Interesting.
The red and green hard coral is Pocillapora - green birds nest coral that I just added way up at the top in the bright light.
clown fish

One of my clown fish jumped :( This new one is very photogenic! Luckily he/she gets along well with the other clown fish.