Coral for 20 Gallon Tank

SinkyShippy

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I have a 20 Gallon tall tank. I will be looking to add a couple coral down the road. I planned on getting glove polyps, blue beauty zoanthids, and fluorescent tip torch coral (not in this category of discussion but I figured I'd add it in this post anyway). I made sure that all of these were "easy" since I am new to the hobby. Do you think these coral would be suitable for my tank? What chemicals should I begin to dose before I introduce any coral? Should I add anything to the media reactor?
 

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I won’t say torch too easy.. but all of these corals can thrive in 20G
 

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Great coral choice to start. Once your tank stabilizes I would focus on a feeding schedule and than test to make a determination of what is needed based on absorption. Once you buy a zoa frag , hold on because it won't stop there. Best wishes on your tank moving forward.
 

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