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Beginner Corals
Hardy beginner corals are great for people who are just starting
out in with the new reef Tank and who are going to make mistakes.
Beginner corals were chosen by our coral farm, because they
are less likely to die in a system that is NOT perfect.
   
We have selected certain corals as "Beginner corals"
because they tend to be hardier than that most other corals,
and therefore if you make a mistake in water chemistry or
in the temperature or in other things in your tank, the beginner
corals are more likely to survive your mistakes.
When you first start out with a reef tank, you will make
a lot of mistakes. Hopefully you'll make LESS mistakes by
reading some of the information on this website!!! Nevertheless
you will make some mistakes and you will subject your corals
to stresses. If you havent already, I am recommending that
you start out with a fish tank first and get some experience
with salt water fish and monitoring the water quality.
Get some experience with such parameters as specific gravity
or salinity, how to maintain a constant temperature of the
water and other issues such as feeding and water pH that are
covered here on the website. And then when you're ready for
corals, we recommend you start off with soft corals. In fact,
we don't recommend most SPS corals for your tank until it
is at least a year old.
   
The corals that we've chosen as good "Beginners"
can survive under a wider variety of conditions than some
other corals. They can tolerate a wider range of pH swings.
They can tolerate a wider range of temperature and salinity
swings. These corals also can tolerate a wider variety of
different lighting conditions. These corals can typically
survive under lighting from the lowest light such as standard
40 W fluorescent bolts all the way up to metal halides including
compact fluorescence and VHOs. For more info, be sure to study
the section on lighting to understand
These hardy corals that are beginner corals are good choices
for people who are just starting out or are not that knowledgeable
yet. Or perhaps you're a person who maybe doesn't pay as much
attention to your tank and you go on vacation or weekends
away, and nobody's monitoring your tank. These corals will
tend to survive the fluctuations a little bit better than
some more.
Hardy Soft Corals
   
If you have a typical system that beginners have, that is
higher, in nutrients and maybe have a hair algae problem that
you're fighting. Your tank has high levels of Nitrates and
phosphates. These corals it should have a better chance at
survival then some of the other ones such as the SPS or the
more sensitive corals. Some soft corals actually can thrive
in a heavily polluted water. For example, if you go down to
the South Pacific area, often in their harbors you will find
a soft corals doing well. Xenias and other softs can grow
like a weed's in heavy nutrient organic waters, and they can
actually thrive in very polluted waters. Some reef keeper
use soft corals to soak up pollution!
So what we have done is chosen. The corals that are less
sensitive and more likely to withstand shifts in all of the
parameters.
Hardy SPS Corals
The stony corals that we've chosen as hardy beginners also
tend to be less sensitive and seem to typically do well in
higher organic or more nutrient rich waters than some of the
other some corals are they going magazine using is to have
a tendency to melt down at times especially if they're growing
rapidly. So, we don't necessarily recommend seeing is for
beginners, actually, I guess we do it think it's in her beginner
to ask to check on the side. But he do keep the right amount
of iodine in your system. Then you should avoid a crash and
seniors should do well. When his senior crashes in also released
a lot of pollution into the system so you have to be careful
of also.
That's pretty much all you need to know about hardy beginner
corals. Just remember that hardy beginner corals are specially
selected because they're able to withstand a wider range of
instability than many other corals. These are corals that
are good for a beginner. You can also follow the link to our
farm at ScientificCoral.com
and there you'll find some packages that are specifically
designed as hardy beginner packages.
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