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fishman7789

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does anyone have any suggestions on a good first coral to start with on my 72 bowfront? the tank has been set up for about 8 weeks now and i have a decent stock of reef safe fish. i am new to reefkeeping so i want to start off with some low maintence corals. my lighting is a 48" current nova extreme pro t5ho.
 

skene

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Decent stock of fish in an 8 week old tank?
What exactly do you mean by that? Did you know that you may still be going through a cycle.... especially with a "decent stocking of fish"?
You need to slow down or you may find yourself at an unpleasant quick ending.
 

fishman7789

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I purchased the tank used with the live rock is aged about a year and was stored in a Rubbermaid tub with a heater and powerhead. When I said 8 week old I meant I've owned it for 8 weeks I currently have 2 clowns a powder blue and 4 blue green chromis along with about 10 turbo snails. I waited 3 weeks and checked all the levels daily and did see small cycle before adding fish. Ammonia nitrate and nitrate have a been steady at 0 since
 

Imbarrie

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Zenia and star polyps can get out of control in a new tank. If you get them make sure you keep it on the side surrounded by sand. If it gets on your main rock structure it will take over your tank and it is tough to remove.
Mushrooms, zoas, palys, ricordias.
Dont be afraid of easy to keep SPS like montipora. The orange plating kind looks really cool.
 

jdnumis

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Do your research first. You will want to get easy corals first then you work your way up. Because corals get very expensive if you don't know what you are doing. Softies and LPS are the way to go.

All the best,

James
 

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