Sps, lps, soft corals?

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There is also variation within LPS corals in terms of difficulty. For example I have had a much easier time having success with Euphyllia than Zoanthids (a complete bust) and a soft leather mushroom. I have a Frogspawn and hammer frag (Euphyllia) that have been through a tank transfer, a major rock addition and rearangement, 3 different LED light setups, fluctuation in salinity, being hit with too much flow and they still do pretty well for themselves.

 
There is also variation within LPS corals in terms of difficulty. For example I have had a much easier time having success with Euphyllia than Zoanthids (a complete bust) and a soft leather mushroom. I have a Frogspawn and hammer frag (Euphyllia) that have been through a tank transfer, a major rock addition and rearangement, 3 different LED light setups, fluctuation in salinity, being hit with too much flow and they still do pretty well for themselves.

Thank you for that video. I would not have realized those coral were in the same category as zoa just from looking at them. I have a lot to learn.
 
Yes those are some of the corals we have.

Advice I always give to new hobbyists is to keep this hobby fun, affordable to your own budget, and always ask questions.

There are a lot of things that can go wrong with a reef tank fast, so knowledge is definitely power.
You are freaking awesome thanks for the info way to dumb it down for me.
 

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