soft and lps beginner corals?

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what are some soft and lps corals that are kind of hardy and beginner friendly?
 

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Leathers (sinularia, toadstool), clove polyps, green star polyp, Kenya tree, zoanthids/palythoas
Lps: Duncan, candy cane/caulastrea, fox coral, leptastrea, blastomussa , favia, and if successful, hammers (more of an intermediate coral)
Avoid starting with: torches/frogspawn, chalices, goniopora/alveopora, any large fleshy lps (can be finicky)

Note that all levels of coral want stability and proper lighting, regardless of care.
 

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Leathers (sinularia, toadstool), clove polyps, green star polyp, Kenya tree, zoanthids/palythoas
Lps: Duncan, candy cane/caulastrea, fox coral, if successful, hammers
Avoid: torches/frogspawn, chalices, goniopora/alveopora
All of the above plus mushrooms! Discosomas are usually relatively inexpensive :)
 

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Blue and green sympodium, Hollywood chalice and galexea have all been in my tank for over a year and flourished. My first time having reef tank so the fact that they are still alive speaks for their durability.
 

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Leathers (sinularia, toadstool), clove polyps, green star polyp, Kenya tree, zoanthids/palythoas
Lps: Duncan, candy cane/caulastrea, fox coral, leptastrea, blastomussa , favia, and if successful, hammers (more of an intermediate coral)
Avoid starting with: torches/frogspawn, chalices, goniopora/alveopora, any large fleshy lps (can be finicky)

Note that all levels of coral want stability and proper lighting, regardless of care.
I would put the gsp Xenia on their own rock. Once they get going they can take over the scape.
 

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