When to add Corals?

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Hello I have recently set up a new tank which is now about 3 months old. When do I know its time to add
corals, and would zoanthids be the best choice to add?
 

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You can get a few test corals. Some easy softies and mabye a hammer or something. 3 months in your definitely good to go. When I broke down my larger tank this tank was only about 2 weeks old and I added all these corals.
 

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My questions back to you is how is your algae control? Hows your LR looking? Is your LR looking cured but not growing nuisance algae?

How stable are your Nitrates?
 
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They are basically zero, there is no nuisance algae on the rocks, my lfs told me to keep them off until I get coral because they'll just grow algae
 
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Depends on the coral. I put lots in without waiting a very long time. But I do mostly softies and LPS.
 
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3 months should be good. I always had issues with corals earlier than that, despite on point parameters. I think the biome development helps a lot if you are starting from dry rock. If you have live rock, anytime after cycle seems to be good.
 
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