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Old 10-01-2012, 12:36 AM
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Default Best type of corals for smaller tanks

As the title implies what do you find is the best type of coral for smaller tank set ups?
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Old 10-01-2012, 01:10 AM
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Depends on lighting, flow ect. but generaly zoas and mushrooms, soft corals.
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I have both sps, and Lps in a small nano. I don't find that either one is easier, I would go with personal preference.
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I think mushrooms (but you might want to stay away from ricordias), zoas, xenia would be the best choices.
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I'd do ricordea before mushrooms, less invasive and more appealing. Also xenia athelia (spelling?) Clove polyps etc, stay away from if you can. Zoas, lps maybe some easy sps depending on flow and lighting.
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I'd do ricordea before mushrooms, less invasive and more appealing. Also xenia athelia (spelling?) Clove polyps etc, stay away from if you can. Zoas, lps maybe some easy sps depending on flow and lighting.
Aren't ricordias more demanding?
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I would avoid anything that sends out sweeper tentacles. One has to leave too much room around them. Plates take up too much room on the sanded, and they can be aggressive (and I've read that they can move themselves), so avoid those too.

I've had wonderfull success with acan lords: even when my display was a 10 gallon. The acan echinata can be aggressive, so avoid those ones.
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Aren't ricordias more demanding?
That's the question. I see a lot of people have trouble with them, where as mine i just toss where ever and they thrive, even survived a crash. I think it depends on the chemistry of your tank as well as the mechanical side. I have no problem keeping them but others have them simply melt away.
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Ah ok. That clears up the confusion

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That's the question. I see a lot of people have trouble with them, where as mine i just toss where ever and they thrive, even survived a crash. I think it depends on the chemistry of your tank as well as the mechanical side. I have no problem keeping them but others have them simply melt away.
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