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What are some easily corals to get me going? I have Xenia and some hammer coral. Was debating getting some green star polyps and torch coral any help? Also I've had fish only tanks the past few years do I need to dose? Or what extra measures are needed

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Gsp are really pretty. Isolate them on a rock or they spread. Mushrooms are easy too. Don't go for the crazy expensive ones.
 

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+1 for gsp. Torch would be good too, but they need more space (will sting everyone). duncan, candy cane., mushrooms , beginner zoas (radioactive dragon eye ) all are kosher
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Any idea on Kenya trees? I'm gonna swing by my local shop tomorrow and see what they havw
 

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I've always seen kenya trees grow like weeds. Waving hand (anthelia) has always seemed to grow pretty well in any tank it's put in. Like GSP you'll want to keep an eye on it or it will over-run everything lol.

I've always loved duncan's but I'm not sure how easy they are to keep
 

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If you have current orbit , you should be able to have most zoas, acans, palys, lepto, cyphastrae ... start with gsp, beginner zoa, palys (grandis, purple death), some acans ,,, etc
 

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If you're still looking for coral suggestions, I've always found green nephthea leather to be an easy to keep coral. You could also try rock flower anemones too
 
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I got some gsp it seems to be barely opening I put it in high flow I've noticed it seems to be coming off the rock maybe the way the guy pulled it off the tank. Gonna swing by my local store in the next few days with this list thanks guys!
 
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So far that's what I have. The Xenia bottom right.. gsp rock on left with a lot of flow. And I have a 2 head hammer in middle right
 

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