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My tank is about 7 months old and I have a few soft corals. They are a mix of leathers. toadstools and mushrooms. They are growing well and I now want to try zoas. What are some of the best zoas to start with? I'm using LED lighting.
 

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i would try with the cheapest PE you can get. they're big, nice to look at and are supposed to be hardy.
 

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just about any zoa or pali can be fairly easy to keep as long your you dont jump into the $50+ per polyp you should be fine. if you have any local stores aroudn there check them out for the cheap frags of zoasand pali and pick up a couple and see how they do. or even try and find some local people with some frags to sell that owuld be your best bet to start.
 

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dragon eye, radioactive dragon eyes, watermellons and eagle eyes are one of the easiest to find and grows fast. good luck.
 

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most all zoas/palys are easy to keep. just stay away from the highend stuff until you can keep the average stuff with no problem.
 

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