Beginner Corals for newly established 30g

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It sounds like I am in a very similar stage as you are and have been doing a lot of research. The light I have is the Red Sea ReefLED 50. I am currently stocking fish and I think the corals will start going in about 3 - 4 months. I have found a lot of good information at www.reeffarm.com. As recommended by many I am going to start with Zoas, Mushrooms, Duncans and GSP. I have also heard Candy Canes are a good beginning coral as well.
Thanks! Let me know how it goes
 
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Thanks for the recommendation! As I said, I don't think my current light is good enough for any coral so it'll be a while until I actually get any
hey how did it go, were in february and im curious, kinda in the same position you were before.
 
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hey how did it go, were in february and im curious, kinda in the same position you were before.
Sorry I missed this! I ended up selling my lights and going fish only because corals weren't for me, but I had no problem with anything, great recommendations!
 
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