Clove Coral

DarkSeas

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Hey reefers,
My tank is finally cycled and ready to add some live stock to it. So, I am looking to get some xenia coral or any easy to care for coral. My goal with this tank is for it to be a easy to care for tank so I am wanting to stock it with things that are easy to care for and not very demanding.
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Welcome Jose.

A bit of warning about many of the easy to keep corals...they tend to dominate a tank. Since they're easy to keep it means they're hardy and will generally outcompete other coral. As such they may grow more rapidly and aggressively than other coral you might eventually want to put in the tank. Don't let me dissuade you but I thought it'd be worth mentioning. My first tank was half full with some polyps that I got for free and were very easy to keep. By the time I got sick of them they were too prevalent to get rid of.

All this aside...good luck finding what you're looking for. I'm sure you'll find someone here with a cheap frag to get you started.
 

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pleasssse don't add cloves to your tank. youll regret it. they over run a tank. add some soft corals and LPS. very easy to take care of.
 

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Hey reefers,
My tank is finally cycled and ready to add some live stock to it. So, I am looking to get some clove coral or any easy to care for coral. My goal with this tank is for it to be a easy to care for tank so I am wanting to stock it with things that are easy to care for and not very demanding.
Thanks

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I have about 30 frags of zoas/ palys. I'm close. Come check them out and I'll cut you a deal on a nice pack.
 

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I am mainly looking for any easy to keep and grow coral. I am open to any and all non demanding corals.
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I am mainly looking for any easy to keep and grow coral. I am open to any and all non demanding corals.
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Hit up Robert for a zoa pack. Zoas are usually hardy and they're great to look at. Just make sure to tell him you need hardy zoas.
 

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I got him covered.... All of mine arr.hardy pretty much. Just hit me up

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I have 2 types of birdsnest- standard green and the ora orange with green tips. Also have a nice piece of ora borealis I can hook you up with. It was an accidental frag from my frag I got from Robert and chance. Let me know. I'll hook you up

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I have 2 types of birdsnest- standard green and the ora orange with green tips. Also have a nice piece of ora borealis I can hook you up with. It was an accidental frag from my frag I got from Robert and chance. Let me know. I'll hook you up

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Def interested in the borealis. Might be interested in some birdsnest too.
 

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