hey guys, what are some relatively easy coral to take care of? this is my first tank and i want to get some color in it with out going over board with things i don't fully understand just yet.
Xenia, green star polyps, leather toadstool, any kind of mushroom, zoanthids!
Not as long as it’s only for a short period, say few minutesCool. I'll start out with. Drawing and figure out where and which corals I want them. Thanks for the help guys!
Oh yeah another question. Is it bad for corals to be out of water when transferring from bag to tank?
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Gsp , Xenia , confine them in separate rocks.
Vargas cespitularia, blasto, Mohawk zoa, radio active green eye zoa, Miami hurricane chalice , most Cloves , green pociliopora/birdnest all are easy and available in excess from one or other club members . I can give you at least three of the above mentioned corals
Are you sure you want to start him off with gsp? A lot of reefers consider gsp more of a weed. It can become invasive if you don’t keep it contained and managed.This is a sweet setup, you have skimmer and chaeto reactor going already. With that duo light, you should be able to grow even acropora in this tank
Lets start with GSP and let it grow for a few weeks, then slowly start adding radio active dragon eye, mohawks , various easy to keep montis. I am in foster city, lets sort out the pick up time by PM.
Are you sure you want to start him off with gsp? A lot of reefers consider gsp more of a weed. It can become invasive if you don’t keep it contained and managed.
Its not a pain if its contained in a rock, but yeah agree that it can be invasive. I would not recommend putting it in main island of the rockscape. The good thing is, once he is at my place he can take a look at different things and make a choice, I have orange digitata to grandis , that i can trim down. three, four different type of challice as well,Are you sure you want to start him off with gsp? A lot of reefers consider gsp more of a weed. It can become invasive if you don’t keep it contained and managed.