Thread: Hardiest Coral
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Old 03-10-2007, 06:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Hardiest Coral

Hi!
I'd say that Zoanthids are a good first coral from a care standpoint. However, I should mention that they contain what is probably the strongest naturally occuring NEUROTOXIN known to man. These should be handled with great care. Other good choices (if there's room in your' tank) would be xenia, or Colt corals. They both require little care, and grow quite quickly. The Xenia corals will multiply on their own, and the Colt will require only a sharp pair of scissors and some super-glue. Hope that this helps.
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