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Hello, I am new too corals. Which are good to get and my tank has been running for almost 2 months and is a 37g tall. My tank has 2 clowns, six line wrasse and a coral banded shrimp.

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the xenia really take over fast but a good way to monitor your water with their pulsing and they have good movement as well with the kenya tree, i got from your other posts about fish and this one your new, so i would start with those two and monitor water perameters after a couple months.
 
the xenia really take over fast but a good way to monitor your water with their pulsing and they have good movement as well with the kenya tree, i got from your other posts about fish and this one your new, so i would start with those two and monitor water perameters after a couple months.
I am interested in Zoas and euphyillas. Would those be good starters?
 
I am interested in Zoas and euphyillas. Would those be good starters?
anything is a good starter depending the road you want to take, i like to put a cheaper hardier coral in first, even in my nice tanks to see how they react for a couple months..if you want put 100$ under the zoa frag plug and it will have a new head in the morning........lol sorry
 
Start with softies (zoas, gps, Xenia, any type of leather/sinularia, etc) then move up to desired coral slowly. Don’t make the common mistake, introduce corals slowly into your tank, and don’t just throw them into your tank! Good luck!
 

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