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Black stuff growing on rocks don't really know wat it is? There's also one that is pink.

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a very blurry picture?
 

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It's either a sponge which is my first guess or a blue green cyanobacteria.
 
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Also the pink one. Don't worry I'm fixing my aiptasua problem

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I have a ton of that sponge off and on. It harms nothing :)
 
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Could I ask a question about corals here? U guys experienced? Or should I start a thread
 

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Sure ask away, if it seems like a topic that needs further input than start another thread. :-)
 
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Sure ask away, if it seems like a topic that needs further input than start another thread. :)
Just looking for a coral that's easy to keep that will do fine under 2 39w t5s. I have a sinularia leather and a Kenya tree. I like something that has some movement but all suggestions are fine.
 
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Also something that I could buy smaller that grows pretty quick would be nice too.
 

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Star polyps and mushrooms are great beginner corals. Star polyps grow very fast.
 
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Star polyps and mushrooms are great beginner corals. Star polyps grow very fast.
Oh whoops I forgot I have a mushroom haa it's just small. Are green star polyps the only colour. What about a hammer coral or a toarch. Are they fairly easy. Also I heard Xenia are easy.
 

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Xenia and Yellow Star Polyps both come to mind. Remember anything that grows quick also means that coral has the potential t0 become invasive and take over the tank. You could try a Duncan which is a stony coral.
 

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Oh whoops I forgot I have a mushroom haa it's just small. Are green star polyps the only colour. What about a hammer coral or a toarch. Are they fairly easy. Also I heard Xenia are easy.
Hammer and torch will require more light. Star polyps vary in color from yellow to dark green, and all the colors in between (yellow green shades)

Xenia are pretty easy, as too are anthelia.
 
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Xenia and Yellow Star Polyps both come to mind. Remember anything that grows quick also means that coral has the potential t0 become invasive and take over the tank. You could try a Duncan which is a stony coral.
Would any special requirements be needed such as supplementing or should the weekly water changes be dine
 

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