New to Corals

jwp5560

New Member
Hey All,
I dont know if this post should go here or not. Sorry if it doesnt belong. I have been keeping freshwater fish off and on for most of my life. Recently, I got my first saltwater tank. I got it from my uncle. It is a ten gallon tank and is well established. I have had it for two months now. I have a tomato clown, bubble-tip anemone, lawnmower blenny and 2 peppermint shrimp in it. I also have 15 pounds or so of Live Rock. I would like to get some corals for it. I have been looking at Kenya's and leathers. Anyone out there have anythoughts on this? My lighting is a Current 2x65W SunPaq w/Lunar light. I was thinking of three or four? Is this a good number? Thanks for the help.
 

fedukeford

Active Member
Originally Posted by jwp5560
Hey All,
I dont know if this post should go here or not. Sorry if it doesnt belong. I have been keeping freshwater fish off and on for most of my life. Recently, I got my first saltwater tank. I got it from my uncle. It is a ten gallon tank and is well established. I have had it for two months now. I have a tomato clown, bubble-tip anemone, lawnmower blenny and 2 peppermint shrimp in it. I also have 15 pounds or so of Live Rock. I would like to get some corals for it. I have been looking at Kenya's and leathers. Anyone out there have anythoughts on this? My lighting is a Current 2x65W SunPaq w/Lunar light. I was thinking of three or four? Is this a good number? Thanks for the help.
you can pretty much have as much coral as you want AS LONG AS they are not all clumped together and stinging each other, Kenya tree corals are nice and hardy (i had one under a florescent stip light for a month) leathers are also realativley easy, if you want some nice colorful corals, think about some mushrooms, or zoanathids
 
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