Whats your recommendation on hardy coral for 150g

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Hey guys just like post said i have a 150g no coral so was hoping you guys can help me pick some coral. I have a doser but i would like corals that are pretty hardy, and could use dosing as a boost but dont rely on it. If possible can send pics or name with suggestion.
 
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If it's a new tank, soft corals are great. Green star polyps were my first coral and are bulletproof. Leather corals are also pretty bulletproof.

The green star polyps are growing up the overflow in the middle.

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If it's a new tank, soft corals are great. Green star polyps were my first coral and are bulletproof. Leather corals are also pretty bulletproof.

The green star polyps are growing up the overflow in the middle.

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I love your tank whats the coral to the left in corner
 
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Pulsing Xenia if you can isolate it. It will grow like a weed and spread to anything it touches, however it is mesmerizing and definitely something people will remark on. It's like if aptasia was your second cousin who's a meth head, xenia is your first cousin with a pill problem.
 

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Here’s an FTS of my 4’ Softie dominated tank and a few photos of some of my favourite pieces under blues :)
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Ricordea yuma Bouncing.
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Lobophytum sp (Blue).
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Capnella sp. Green.
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Stichodactyla tapetum (green on green).
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If it's a new tank, soft corals are great. Green star polyps were my first coral and are bulletproof. Leather corals are also pretty bulletproof.

The green star polyps are growing up the overflow in the middle.

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