first try at a nano reef

surfermk9

New Member
ok i've kept a saltwater aquarium before in fact thats where the live rock came from... but i've never tried to keep any corals... this will be my first attempt. so far i have moved a bunch of the live rock from my 55 gallon to this 24 gallon nanocube i recently purchased. thats about all so far... not all that exciting, but i was hoping for some suggestions on which kinds and how many corals i should get for a starter reef... the nano had some pretty nice PC's so i think i could manage things with medium light requirements, but i'm not too sure.... i'd like to find out from all that great experience out there!
btw... zoos and mushrooms, yeah, but anything else??
i would appreciate any feedback!


ok so i apparently can't figure out this picture stuff... they're not all that good anyways ( taken with my razr v3i 1.3 Mpixel)
EDIT... well it appears i figured it out anyways haha

 

lauras

Member
I have xenia and plate corals in one of my aquapods, they are doing great. Oh.. also have some GREAT blastomussa wellsa. Hope that helps with some additional options.
 

mr. guitar

Member
Good pictures!!!
Here's what I currently have in my nano...
Trumpet Coral
Kenya Tree
Green Star Polyps
Yellow Polyps
I fragged my green star polyps from a really big piece in my 55 gallon and they are spreadin' like wildfire!!! haha.
Any type of polyp would do great in a nano.
 

mr. guitar

Member
I almost forgot...I also have yellow polyps and a sun coral in my nano. They are doin' good.
You could try a small frogspawn or torch frag. Good luck!
 
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