What was your first coral?

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Hello everyone, hope everyone is doing well:) I want to know what your first ever coral was and how long it lived/is it still alive?
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My first one was a $2 xenia...which was infested with aiptasia so I threw it away lol
second was a boring ol red acan. Still have it to this day :)
 

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Cant remember if mine was Xenia or Kenya tree. Got rid of it a long time ago.
 
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My very first coral was a Eunicea ("gorgonia") from the Keys. It is 20 years old this year. It's sort of a fluke that this one has always survived (hurricanes, moving several times, equipment malfunctions, etc. etc.).

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Wow very cool!
 

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Mushrooms & button polyps that came on the live rock used to start the tank. First coral I ever bought on their own were frogspawn and hammer. Still have those much larger colonies years later.
 

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Blue mushrooms. 1987. Still have the strain going.
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Frogspawn frag...was only about an inch tall and an inch wide. After 5 years it's has grown to be about 10 inches tall and 10 inches wide with about 12 heads. Unfortunately about 6 months ago half the heads died for reasons unknown. I am still shocked that my first coral is alive especially given all the ones that didn't make it!
 

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I got GSP and a toady. Don't have either a decade later but many people do from all the frags I made over the years.
 

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I have a couple pictures I keep in a drawer of my first system, first corals I ever got were a pair of mushrooms. Also the first things I fragged setting me on the path I'm on now working in public aquaria. Dated 2004. I don't still have either of the ones below but I do have a colony of Palythoa grandis and a Blastomussa that lived in that same system.

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And for kicks, a pic of a chalice I had in the same 24 nano cube under PC lighting. I remember buying it for $40

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green goniopora, sadly it died along with everything else in that tank. had zero clue f what i was doing at the time (not my photo)
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I bought a few (it was only a year ago when I started my tank): A Frogspawn has grown from two tiny heads to a big tree, A Riccordia that is 5x in size, a two polyp zoa colony that died and a small chalice frag that died.
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