Soft Corals

Jerry Ebner

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Hello, I've had a fish only system for over 6 months not any issue yet so I went ahead and purchased me a Radion XR15w G4 Pro Marine LED Light Fixture. Should be here today. my tank is the 18x18 cube
I wanted to do a softie tank. Any advice or must need supplies for corals as I want to make a purchase sometime soon, I live in the San Antonio Texas and saltwater choice are lacking might have to go online... Any ideas on good choices?
I liked the look of Xenias but they seem to take over the tank and I would rather get something small and grow small, Would like to stay to not dose for now until I further my knowledge

Kena tree looked nice but it also seems to take over a tank. I hope to start simple and advice slowly.

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Kenya trees IMO are almost bullet proof (but like you said, can take over very quickly as they drop buds) , toadstools, and sinularia's are also good choices. All will do well with just water changes.
 
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With that light you could grow pretty much anything in that tank.

Zoas, green star polyps, giant clove polyps/palm tree corals, nephthea leathers, and mushrooms would all be a good fit for a softie-focused aquarium in addition to the ones mentioned before.
 
I've never used that light before as I'm a kessil man....but keep in mind that the light carries some serious "horsepower" in it and will be a bad thing of you decide to fully crank that all the way up at once. I would definitely start off at a lower intensity as the softies require much less light compared to Sps. Also, Id place them all in the sand-bed or on a lower rock shelf for now so they have a chance to acclimate to your light.

Here's a @Bulk Reef Supply youtube video on that particular light for some more tips
 
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I got the light that way If I ever go to SPS or LPS then I'll be covered. I knew beforehand I would have to turn it way down and thanks for the tips. I don't have any corals but once I feel I can control the light better I plan to get the corals once I know I won't harm them , taking baby steps here.
 
Update I got the Light setup and man this thing is a monster. I have to learn how to dial it back for sure. Tried looking online for some other people on the setup. I backed the strength down to 15% no corals in the tank but Once i can manage the light then I can move on to corals. Have to take a photo soon
 
Nice palys are a good idea too. Palythoa grandis look great and grow fast. Nuclear green palys and purple deaths are nice too.
 

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