What's the FIRST coral you ever bought?

What's the first coral you ever bought?

  • An invasive soft coral

    Votes: 88 18.4%
  • Zoanthids

    Votes: 118 24.7%
  • Mushrooms

    Votes: 74 15.5%
  • Other Soft Coral

    Votes: 64 13.4%
  • LPS

    Votes: 101 21.2%
  • SPS

    Votes: 16 3.4%
  • Other (please explain)

    Votes: 16 3.4%

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Love this question!
Technically I bought $80 single piece of live rock in 1998 for my FOWLR that had one yellow polyp on it. I kept trying to feed it flake food because it would “react” to it.

first coral I purchased on purpose were certainly pulsing Xenia the pink kind. Who didn’t love these until they took over your first reef tank?

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What's the FIRST coral you ever bought?

Oh my gosh,, for me,, we're talking 2007.... but I'm pretty sure it was Yellow Polyps

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For some reason everyone thinks they're invasive and ugly and only one step above Aiptasia.... but I always thought they were pretty cool and add color to your tank.

You never see these for sale anymore

Reclassify them as a zoa and give them a cool marketing name like Yellow Jacket Stingers and they'd probably sell for $15/polyp. Lol
Monti cap or maybe a mushroom? i'm also going back to 2007 or 8 can't remember that for sure either.

I still have some yellow polyps as well, they are pretty much responsible for me only having about 5 varieties of zoa left. they took over the tank i had most of my zoas in, they would actually grow on the zoas, i would find them attached to the stalk of my zoas.

edit: my first might have been pulsing xenia
 

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1992. Elegance coral. 20 gallon long, regular fluorescent light with a plant bulb, undergravel filter with silica sand and 2 pieces of live rock. It did great in sewer water for 2 years. Had to give it away to a friend when I moved. He was disgusted when he tested my tank water it was transported in.
 

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1992. Elegance coral. 20 gallon long, regular fluorescent light with a plant bulb, undergravel filter with silica sand and 2 pieces of live rock. It did great in sewer water for 2 years. Had to give it away to a friend when I moved. He was disgusted when he tested my tank water it was transported in.

dude, keeping an elegence alive in 1992! I’m amazed
 

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Had to add a poll and make this the QOTD thread!
 

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I went to a Pittsburgh Marine Aquarium Society meeting, now 3 Rivers Marine Aquarium Society. I knew nothing about coral. At this point I had a fuzzy dwarf lionfish and a damsel in a 20 gallon. There was a raffle at the end of the meeting so I bought either $10 or $20 in tickets. I won a Torch, Galaxia and palythoas. They were all closed up in deli cups and I knew nothing so thought that was all that they were. I took them home and stuck them in a 5 gallon that I also had. The next day when I woke up the buttons were open and the torch heads and galaxia were extended and blowing in the current. I flipped my lid. What the heck was this stuff all extended from the closed skeleton that I thought was all that they were. Needless to say I've been hooked ever since.
 

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1992 was the beginning of my reefing journey, blindly. For my 11th after birthday present. My sister bought me a pink pearl bubble coral. My first ever coral in unknown conditions for 2 or 3 years. Did well grew beautifully under outdoor flood lamps. That was my first ever coral.

2004 or 2005 i resumed a sw tank. 2006 1st coral i bought was a toadstool leather coral from petco. Died in less than a week....

After that i bought test kits.... Got a bit more serious. Ended up with mushrooms next. The list goes on.

Life is a journey.
 

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What's the FIRST coral you ever bought?

Oh my gosh,, for me,, we're talking 2007.... but I'm pretty sure it was Yellow Polyps

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For some reason everyone thinks they're invasive and ugly and only one step above Aiptasia.... but I always thought they were pretty cool and add color to your tank.

You never see these for sale anymore

Reclassify them as a zoa and give them a cool marketing name like Yellow Jacket Stingers and they'd probably sell for $15/polyp. Lol
same, back in 1983.
LFS still sells them.
 

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The first coral I ever ‘bought’ we’re some discosomas that came in on some live rock. The first coral that I bought as an intentional purchase was (I think, it was many years ago) was a toadstool.
 

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