Hey Jon. Given the environment and possibility for allergic reactions. I would suggest leaving out the Zoa and palys. Just a suggestion bud
+1 Just skin contact can be cause for major problems.....I know first hand.
Hey Jon. Given the environment and possibility for allergic reactions. I would suggest leaving out the Zoa and palys. Just a suggestion bud
Goni's and alveopora I do not know the trick to keeping them happy every other coral has not had a problem except those two.
Kids and non-reefers tend to go for the 1) things with bright colors and 2) things that move or flow with the current. They would be more interested in GSP or a green hammer than a frag of Red Dragon.
I have GSP, Xenia, Colt, yellow polyps and green hammer. You can have any or all of them, just let me know.
There was another guy that started a tank in a HS, and I donated the same corals and the kids loved them!
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He is entirely correct.
You should be able to keep anything (and I do mean anything) under that light, so go ahead and pick out (1) the REALLY colorful stuff and (2) the LPS that moves a lot. If the Alveopora continues to do well, I'll frag a piece for you.
Just a thought- if you have time to set up a paypal donation site, I know I would love to help you maintain this tank. Would love to see something like that. $5 a month from 5 or 6 reefers goes a looooong way.