Easy bright coral recommendations wanted

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Welcome to the forum,
as mentioned above zoas can be pretty bright, maybe select a few with contrasting colors and ahving a few with green, yellow orange.... which looks great under actinic.
LPS I'd go for euphilias which add a lot of motion and look nice. Chalices can have very bright colors and are low/medium light as well.
SPS many chioces but if you want something bright I'd go for the ORA green birdnest, green monties, purple monties, green slimer, encrusting monties can also be very bright and rather easy SPS (mystic, rainbow, sunset...)
 

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Welcome to R2R!!
This is a Great place for info and Help
 

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Mushrooms, rock anemones, and zoas !!

 

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Welcome to R2R! Could you share what your low light source is to help with the coral suggestions? You have quite a few good suggestions already, Please do a search on Palytoxins so you are aware and handle zoas and plays with proper care
 

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Trumpet, mushroom and duncans
 

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Mushrooms, zoas, kryptonite candy canes, and acans can be bright and dont need a ton of light the one piece everybody loves out of my tank that doesnt need much light and I'm not joking when I say you can see it 40 ft away from out side my house is my insanely bright green leather coral.
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Welcome! I'll +1 to the ricordia suggestions... easy to grow and come in a variety of colors!
 

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