Beginner SPS

Another easy one that I don't think has been mentioned is Montipora Setosa. They grow (very slowly) is such interesting patterns. I agree with all the other mentioned types. A big, fat fuzzy purple stylo is almost an iconic coral in a sps tank. They're easy and beautiful.
 
looks like I will be busy and my wallet will be lighter this weekend. thank you all guys! I have a lot of good notes! if any one has any pictures of growth in there tanks for motivation.

Thanks!
 
I also just started into the world of SPS, I started with a Tyree Orange Setosa that was recommended from my LFS. It's hardy and has some serious bright color. It's not a new species so you can generally find them for a good price. I bought it as a "test coral" to see if my tank could keep SPS and I will be keeping it long-term because of its color and growth.
 
looks like I will be busy and my wallet will be lighter this weekend. thank you all guys! I have a lot of good notes! if any one has any pictures of growth in there tanks for motivation.

Thanks!
stylos and montis, easy peasy lemon squeazy. These have never given me a problem yet:
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Heres an interesting observation. In my works 275 gallon reef, our P. damicornis has spread on its own as said in this thread, but it ONLY spreads to electrical cords within the tank.
 
I also just started into the world of SPS, I started with a Tyree Orange Setosa that was recommended from my LFS. It's hardy and has some serious bright color. It's not a new species so you can generally find them for a good price. I bought it as a "test coral" to see if my tank could keep SPS and I will be keeping it long-term because of its color and growth.

Here's the orange setosa. Ignore the ruler I'm tracking growth on several corals (inspired by the growing contest I'm in).
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I had a birdsnest spread like a pocillipora. Have 4 babys in my tank which is fine because I lost the big colony in a crash. Kind of glad the babies made it.
 
For what it's worth, I've got a seasons greetings monti that gets blasted in high flow and seems to love it. I'm not sure how different they are from a rainbow monti.
 
I also find Pavona an undemanding and adaptable coral.
 
well I didn't get any "sticks" Say a beautiful purple Stlyo but someone got it before I could. I did pick up a rainbow monti, a "I forgot the name" and a few LPS and zoas. well I guess I will have to order some online or go to my LFS.
 
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it looks purple on camera but has more shades of red in person but I am assuming the polyps all ready out means it is adapting well?
 

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