I need some good starter corals, starting my first reef tank. I love colors, hardiness and ones that are wavy with my water flow. Any suggestions? Also, if anyone has any pics of their corals feel free to brag, I love it
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This is why i said zoos and euphillia lol....the real starter corals are kenyans leathers and xenia....may as well.burn your tank downIf I can offer advise dont go for a "starter coral" because it is a "starter coral" as most of the time you will quickly regret it. Make sure your tank is up to par (pun intended) and parameters are in check and stable. At that point get a coral you really want do your homework on that coral and go slow. Yes the coral might die but it probably will not if everything is in check. Besides anyone thats been in the hobby for a wile will tell you sometimes even in the most pristine tanks corals just wither away and die. So go for what you really want not just a "starter coral" because that term is so misleading IMO. Just do your homework on the corals you like and want and select the more hardier ones to start with. All to often I see people get some mushroom or paly or zenia only to wish they never introduced it to there tank a couple months later. Most starter corals the will be recommended can take over a tank if the aquarist is not careful. So IMO they are not starter corals at all but either a pest or better left to someone more adapt to keeping them at bay.
+1If I can offer advise dont go for a "starter coral" because it is a "starter coral" as most of the time you will quickly regret it. Make sure your tank is up to par (pun intended) and parameters are in check and stable. At that point get a coral you really want do your homework on that coral and go slow. Yes the coral might die but it probably will not if everything is in check. Besides anyone thats been in the hobby for a wile will tell you sometimes even in the most pristine tanks corals just wither away and die. So go for what you really want not just a "starter coral" because that term is so misleading IMO. Just do your homework on the corals you like and want and select the more hardier ones to start with. All to often I see people get some mushroom or paly or zenia only to wish they never introduced it to there tank a couple months later. Most starter corals the will be recommended can take over a tank if the aquarist is not careful. So IMO they are not starter corals at all but either a pest or better left to someone more adapt to keeping them at bay.
While it is true you shouldn't buy a coral just because it is hardy. If you like the look of these corals though don't let these guys scare you. The truth is corals act different in everyone's tank. I know people that can't grow xenia at all.