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Easy movement coral?
I'm a ways away from this yet, but I was looking for suggestions on some easy to care for (beginner) coral that could provide a little movement. I want kinda wanted to stay away from anything that could be a "weed". I just wasn't sure if "easy to care for" and "not a weed" existed in the same animal.
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Hammers, frogspawn, somewhat easy to keep and can have great colour and movement.
Unfortunately easy care and weed mostly go,hand in hand... Torches OK, but they pack a sting, so leave lots of room. |
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Green Finger Leather or Tree Coral, won't become a nuisance.
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Photosynthetic Gorgonians
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Thanks guys for the suggestions. Hammers and Frogspawn are awesome but the price kinda scares me. I don't know if I'm experienced enough to keep them alive yet...and my wife divorce me if I killed something that expensive.
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Toadstool leathers are another one to look into. LEDs can grow anything, depending on the fixture.
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+1 euphyllia, remember to go for branching type rather than walling type!
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At most of the LFSs around here (costal VA) they start around $40 and wind up north of $100. The only frags for $10 are tiny mushrooms and zoas.
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However, I will say I didn't look closely at euphyllia because I thought they were kind of tough to keep. There may be some deals out there.
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Whoa. Had no idea frags of that stuff would be expensive anywhere.
There has to be some Hampton Roads reefers out there willing to sell you some frags.
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Hammers, Gonioporas, Frogspawn, Torch, Star Polyps, Green Star Polyps, Daisy Polyps, Palythoa, Finger Leather, Moon, Pineapple, Star (favia), Jasmine and Ridge (Nemenzophyllia).
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Anything worth keeping is pricey, colour demands price, rarity demands price, cheap things are usually boring and grow like weeds....best bang for your buck, I would go with zoos, but resist the drab looking ones, the good ones you will know! Cause you will say WOW!
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I don't even know where they came from, I assume they hitchhiked in on a frag somewhere...
They look just like this: discosoma_nummiforme_1.jpg One day there was just one there. A few months later there were 6.
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Yeah, they'd be a perfect pad for a Yellow Clown Goby, but I'm pretty sure my Starry Blenny would chase him off. My plan is to find a way to get a bunch off the big rock they're on, and on to a small rock to give to someone local.
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I'll keep my eyes open for finger leather, hammer, or frogspawn that's not too $$$. |
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UPDATE: I found a single head of hammer at a newer LFS for $10. I dipped it and set it in. So far so good, though I am a bit concerned about cal, never tested for it (never needed to).
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