Hey All,
I haven't messed with a saltwater aquarium or been on the forum for quite some time, but was recently donated a reef-ready 65gallon Oceanic aquarium for my classroom. The lights and the sump (bioball) will need to be updated, but otherwise it seems to be good to go.
Back when I used to mess with saltwater a lot, zoanthids were kind of my thing, but I'd be pretty leery of putting a lot of those into a classroom aquarium that students will have access to.
So I'm looking for advice on corals that are currently available, don't cost a fortune and are hardy enough for a classroom setting.
TIA
I haven't messed with a saltwater aquarium or been on the forum for quite some time, but was recently donated a reef-ready 65gallon Oceanic aquarium for my classroom. The lights and the sump (bioball) will need to be updated, but otherwise it seems to be good to go.
Back when I used to mess with saltwater a lot, zoanthids were kind of my thing, but I'd be pretty leery of putting a lot of those into a classroom aquarium that students will have access to.
So I'm looking for advice on corals that are currently available, don't cost a fortune and are hardy enough for a classroom setting.
TIA