I have my tank setup for 4 months now, starting to see coralline. I really like tenuis sps, can some one post colony picture with name, so I decide what to get Thank you !
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I started with dead rock, no sps yet. I want my tank strictly tenuis sps only , since I have a nano tank, don't have enough real estate for for test corals. I've kept sps successfully before, I just want see some colony that is nice so i can buy them, right now my list is WD, Cherry bomb, and HW, wanted to see other options out thereCoralline is a good start, but it isn't a surefire sign of microbiome maturity. The nitrogen cycle is just the very initial biological process that needs to be built.
Did you start the tank with live rock or dead rock?
Do you have any SPS already going for a month or more?
You are in Orlando, so why not hang out at some of the awesome coral shops around town there? They can start you off with some scrappy acros for cheap. If they hold for a month/two, then start trading up.
Ok then get pink. LolEcho the "if you near Orlando...." Go in and talk to the folks in a world class coral shop.
And please, if someone suggests a Green Pocilliporaas a first coral, run screaming. It is growing all over my tank - worse than Xenia
at least it would be some diversity (ugh)Ok then get pink. Lol
ditto! Grows and propagates like a weed!Echo the "if you near Orlando...." Go in and talk to the folks in a world class coral shop.
And please, if someone suggests a Green Pocilliporaas a first coral, run screaming. It is growing all over my tank - worse than Xenia
A weed that is very difficult to pull.ditto! Grows and propagates like a weed!
i got my tenuis for 15$Acropora tenuis can be picky and difficult to keep in even well established reef tanks. In a 4 month old tank, I would be concerned that they would die rapidly and expensively. I would start with something easy to keep like a a “miyagi tort” Acropora or some Montipora first. Once they are thriving, try an “easy” (e.g. hardy/cheap) tenuis.

