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Old 12-05-2012, 06:18 PM
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Leathers are always a good choice for beginners, they are very forgiving. Mushrooms are also bullet proof, but some people find they really take over your tank over time leaving little room for anything else. If you can get them local euphyllia corals like: hammer coral, torch, and frog spawn are all very hardy and easy to keep. They are not the best choice if they take a long voyage as they are prone to infections and getting severely pierced during transit. Polyps are another good choice, there are many types, some not as hardy as other. Corals like clove polyps, yellow polyps, and green star polyps are also very tough. While other polyps like zoanthids can range in difficulty from super easy to nearly impossible. Also what type of LED are you currently running?
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