Easy bright coral recommendations wanted

Salty Lemon

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New to to reef, looking for advice on some cheap, easy (aka lower light) bright corals to start stocking my 75 gal. What’s your favorites?
Zoanthids and Palythoas come in TONS of colors and various varieties. They are super easy, grow quickly, and are a wonderful coral for the starting reefer.
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There are already many good suggestions throughout this thread on beginner corals. It might be helpful to add what lights you currently have (or plan to add) and a bit more information about your flow and filtration so that we can give additional recommendations. Good luck with your new system!
 

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Welcome!!!!
You have your answer above. I personally am a BIG fan of all the zoa's out there.... and I can't get any of them. There are some beautiful Euphyllia out there as well and a great way to add motion to your little ocean as well.
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