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Hey everyone I'm looking for any beginner coral frags like frogspawn torchs, zoas, mushrooms and anything else that is hardy...also looking for any equipment that would be cheap and helpful...thanks
 

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Hey everyone I'm looking for any beginner coral frags like frogspawn torchs, zoas, mushrooms and anything else that is hardy...also looking for any equipment that would be cheap and helpful...thanks

Are you looking for suggestions or to buy this stuff?
 

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What sort of system are you running? Lights? In general most softies and LPS are good for beginners. Things like Leather corals, zoa, toadstool, Euphyllia, Candy cane (trumpet) coral, Fungia, xenia, really most LPS are fine. The two I know that tend to not be easy are eligance and gonipora corals.
 

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I'm down by Montgomery but I have some branching hammer, candy cane(trumpet), blue clove polyps, brown clove polyps, and whatever red and green mushrooms that are floating around.
 

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