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What about hammer head?In my opinion and many probably won’t agree but corals are way hardier than fish. You could add corals after a few weeks IMO just don’t go crazy with SPS. You can add shrooms, zoas, easy corals like that without risk.
What about hammer head?
I am interested in Zoas and euphyillas. Would those be good starters?I am going to assume you are referring to hammer coral and not a shark .
Personally i would not start with a hammer coral they are relatively expensive. I would start with a few small cheap corals(small zoa or acan frags for example).
Could I add more then one coral in a day?Yeah you can do zoas. You can even try a small hammer if it’s cheap. Don’t go crazy just yet.
I am interested in Zoas and euphyillas. Would those be good starters?
Sounds good. I’ll add a Zoa and monitor it for 2 months.Cheaper zoas for sure. Eyphyllia are fine I just suggest waiting because they can often be a bit pricey.
I just suggest starting cheap because the only way you really know if tank is ready for coral is by adding it. New reefers often have some trouble with deaths initially. Better to start slow and cheap with adding coral.
I’ve read that zoas should have a island. This my tank.I see no problem adding 3 or 4 zoas etc.
When I first added I put them at different light and flow levels and quickly learned where each grew the fastest and/or most colorfully.
I actually agree with you. Well, some corals are easier anyway. Most soft corals are super easy.In my opinion and many probably won’t agree but corals are way hardier than fish. You could add corals after a few weeks IMO just don’t go crazy with SPS. You can add shrooms, zoas, easy corals like that without risk.