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Nice - Good luck!!
Thanks, wanted to get easy ones that weren't invasive. EtcThose are good picks for first corals. Good luck!
Thanks for the advice.Good luck! Pretty pieces. Once they settle in, they will begin to grow. Could be a few months. Do not panic.
Ric and zoas keep low in the tank with low or filtered light and low to medium flow. The duncan keep centerish. Med flow and light. This to start.
Yeah, so far I have been really pleased with Top shelf aquatics. Decent price and the customer service has been great. I emailed them a few times with questions,etc and they replied in minutes.I ordered from Top Shelf Aquatics a couple months back and put them on my top 3 list. Everything was great from the quality of the coral to the packing / shipping. The 3 corals you picked are great to start as long as your water parameters are where they should be. I did notice the zoa's I got from them were a bit slow growing until they could grow off the frag base and onto actual live rock, Then they started spreading fast.
That frogspawn is nice.Here is a pic i just took. Most of the orange rics are behind the frogspawn. Started with one ric about a year ago.
Thanks. I got the frogspawn about 2 years ago with 2 heads. It took some time to start growing. Just in the past 6 months it grew to about 12 heads.That frogspawn is nice.
Might have to get one on my order.
Was going to start slow just to make sure everything does OK before buying several or spending alot.
I'd rather stick with slow growers from what I've read. I really like the way xenia and GSP look and move... but realized those would be bad choices after some research. LolThanks. I got the frogspawn about 2 years ago with 2 heads. It took some time to start growing. Just in the past 6 months it grew to about 12 heads.
Some of these things take a good long time.
If you were near me i would give you all the xenia you want. I cant get rid of it fast enough. Grows anywhere and everywhere. Definitely turns invasive.I'd rather stick with slow growers from what I've read. I really like the way xenia and GSP look and move... but realized those would be bad choices after some research. Lol