Is Acropora A Good Idea?

Should I try Acros?

  • DO IT

    Votes: 34 87.2%
  • Ehhh

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • I wouldn’t...

    Votes: 4 10.3%

  • Total voters
    39

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I’ve been in the hobby for almost a year and have a bubble tip anemone a Gorgonian some Zoanthids and a mushroom. And I’m thinking about getting some Acropora, but I’m really nervous about making a big jump like that. Can you guys give me some information about them? Are Acros really as difficult as they’re made to seem?
 
I would totally do it! I got two acro frags for my tank when the tank wasn't really ready. I ended up losing one right away to RTN, but the other one has really flourished and always has its polyps extended. When you are just starting out with a few frags, don't worry about dosing and don't go crazy about testing and maintaining perfect levels. Focus on stable temperature and salinity and I think you'll be fine! I'd also try some montipora; I think that it is a little bit hardier and fast-growing overall.
 
Sure, give it a try. Start with some throw away acros that are hardy. But before that, try some other SPS like a purple stylo, orange digi, or birdsnest.
+1 on those species -- especially the digi and stylo are great first stony corals.
 
Sure, give it a try. Start with some throw away acros that are hardy. But before that, try some other SPS like a purple stylo, orange digi, or birdsnest.
I was looking at purple tip granulosa and shortcake variety I think they were. Do you think those would be okay?
 
Keep stable non zero nutrients, give them enough light/flow, and keep alk stable. Shouldn't be too bad! Start with a green slimer or some other easy acro! You'll be fine.
 
I'm with everyone above, just go for it.

I started with easy SPS, green slimer, poccilipora, stylophora, etc. Then when I was confident with my reefing, I bought a battle box from Adam over at @Battlecorals, and when we communicated I told him I was just getting into SPS and to send me some easier ones. He did not disappoint.
 
40 Gallon and 300W MarsAqua

Light should be good. The next thing of concern is stable parameters. Do you have a history of your numbers staying stable and in proper ranges? If yes, you should be OK to try on a year old reef.

If you want any input on your parameters, post them up for discussion...
 
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IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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