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Governor
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Watertown,SD,USA
Posts: 1,502
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Semi begginer corals?
my parents basically said either I could get another dog, or I could get a fishtank, and I like dogs a lot, plus it will give my princess a friend so I opted for the dog,
![]() anyway then only good thing is that I have a hole cramp load of money to spend on the one currently set up, I'm gona buy some lights from ahsupply with a canopy so I don't have to make it, then I will save up some more money, and either buy a kit from ipsf and get some corals(anthlia polyps and the leather) or bigger clean up crew from premium aquatics(nassuries snails, cerith, maybe a trochus or 2) and get some corals if I went for the latter I'm thinking of getting a bubble coral, a umbrella leather, or/and some green zooanthids, I've kept some leathers and some shrooms before, but they never really got comfortable in my tank except for the shrooms, and I sold them away, are these ideal bigginer corals, thanks |
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Council
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Yup all you listed are beginner corals. Make sure you have good quality live rock first before you add the corals.
Good luck.
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Jun 2001
Posts: 23
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You might also want to consider green star polyps and parazoanthus (yellow polyps). They are among the easier corals to start with also.
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Governor
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Pine Grove, CA USA
Posts: 2,064
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Pagoda Cup corals are good, hardy corals as well. Turbinaria Peltata.
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