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i know where you can get hydnophora and green toadstool.........Me!
^agreed^ please take heed to these suggestions. Remember, corals are animals that require much better water quality than fish. I would stick with star polyps, mushrooms, or the leather as first corals. Zoas can be finaky sometimes if you don't know what they need.yea i would still start slow and add a couple small fish and thats it. you tank still wont have massive ammounts of bio bacteria to handle a lot of bioload the rock will have produced very little. i would have added something like a sixline wrasse or a cheap clown after about a week. and a full tank of corals takes time to grow unless u buy colonies .. in which case you want a well established system before u go down that road .. and even for your first corals stay away from most sps thay just wont make it exept for maybe birdsnest. i would start with some softies like mushrooms and zoas just to make sure stuff is going to live before our fragswap that way u wont have a big nasty suprise after buying a ton of corals and loosing them due to some issue your not aware of where as if you toss in some mushrooms/zoas and they die you know youve got problems.
NICE! Tank is coming along. I recognize that frag disc and rubberband method on the xenia. Did you get that at the critter?
Just some fore warning: Unless you want that xenia all over the entire tank, you might want to isolate it on a rock in the sand.

