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I would STRONGLY suggest starting off with soft corals.
Zoas, leathers, Mushrooms, etc.
The selection is so vast, you can get overwhelmed by just selecting those.
Soft Corals are just that. Soft. They don't need calcium, alkalinity and magnesium like Stoney corals (lps and sps) do to biild their skeleton. Because they don't have one.
You can get away with just normal maintenance that you're doing to keep the fish alive. You don't even need to measure the Ca or KH or ALK with them. They'll even Help you existing tank by using up some of the nutrients already in the tank. So they're pretty much, put 'em and watch them grow.
Then once you get the itch, you can get into the stoneys and start measuring and dosing 2 part.
Beautiful set up BTW.
Zoas, leathers, Mushrooms, etc.
The selection is so vast, you can get overwhelmed by just selecting those.
Soft Corals are just that. Soft. They don't need calcium, alkalinity and magnesium like Stoney corals (lps and sps) do to biild their skeleton. Because they don't have one.
You can get away with just normal maintenance that you're doing to keep the fish alive. You don't even need to measure the Ca or KH or ALK with them. They'll even Help you existing tank by using up some of the nutrients already in the tank. So they're pretty much, put 'em and watch them grow.
Then once you get the itch, you can get into the stoneys and start measuring and dosing 2 part.
Beautiful set up BTW.
