What are some hardy acros suitable for a beginner with acros?

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Hi

I’m looking for some recommendations for “easy” acros. I’ve already got a green slimmer frag and a 2 yrs old huge montipora.

My tank is 3 yrs old (RSR 250) and parameters are ALK 8.5, CAL 420ish

Thanks
 

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Birdsnest, monticaps, setosa, pocillpora, pavonas
 

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Hi

I’m looking for some recommendations for “easy” acros. I’ve already got a green slimmer frag and a 2 yrs old huge montipora.

My tank is 3 yrs old (RSR 250) and parameters are ALK 8.5, CAL 420ish

Thanks
Raise that Calc to 450 or so, and try to pick up some frags from a local reefer. Bonsai, tricolor valid, blue tort, red planet, along those lines, corals that have been around for a long time.
 

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Most staghorn acropora are pretty hardy, and I seem to find that the tabling acropora species - stuff like A. millipora and red planet (A. mirabilis?) are pretty reliable for me.

Steve
 

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Green slimer isn't just hardy; it is also just a really nice acro. Brilliant green, great polyps.
 

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+1 for the PC Rainbow. That's the one I usually tell my friends to get when they start with SPS because that one can take a good amount of abuse and still do great with colors and growth.
 

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Most of the ORA corals are hardy.

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the hawkins echinita(spelled wrong lol) i would save for later its not that its not hardy just its a little less hardy to improper light acclimation than others they have.
 
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I’m still here shopping! So far I got a Oregon blue tort, red planet, birds nest, and think bird of Paradise is the last one!

How am I doing?
 
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Bubblegum digi?
Here is a picture. I still can’t believe I don’t recall the vendor or name of coral.

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