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Aggressive Vs non-Aggressive Coral |
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Citizen
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Manhattan Beach, California
Posts: 129
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Aggressive Vs non-Aggressive Coral
Well, I started off with a BTA, and now I have some
flourishing mushroom polyps. And now I want to do some soft corals. What are some recommended soft corals I can put in which won't sting fish and my anemone already in there? I only wanted to put in 1 or 2. Thnx in advance |
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Citizen
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: north bergen, nj, usa
Posts: 174
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how about a leather. maybe toadstool. Or so xenia. pom pom is nice. Stay away from Anthelia, it will take over your tank. I'm partial to polyps of various kinds.
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Citizen
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Manhattan Beach, California
Posts: 129
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Out of the listed you just mentioned, which one is the hardiest?
Thnx |
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star polyps (briarium) are super easy and very hardy and so is xenia. Both will spread quickly in your tank. Leathers are hardy too, but they can be touchy sometimes, they often get infections if you aren't careful. I also like button polyps (colony anemones) I don't think they're considered to be actual corals, but some species are really cool looking.
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