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Old 10-05-2010, 11:33 AM   #1
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Going from FO to Reef

I have a SW tank that I've been planning on making into a reef since I started it. I'll probably be starting to add corals within a year so I wanted to get started on my research. I've tried looking around for articles to help get me started but everything out there that I've found is still over my head.

I see a lot of "it depends completely on what type of corals you want to have."

Can anyone point me to articles that would help me get a basic understanding on how to care for corals before I go looking into specific types? Thanks.

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...was it something I said?
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I just didnt have any books or articles. If you want experience or advice I can jump right on in there but I didnt have what you asked for.
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I see a lot of "it depends completely on what type of corals you want to have."
But it does!

If you want a basic book on most of the aquarium corals, try Borneman's "Aquarium Corals". It's a good intro.
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Look for good starter corals if you're unfamiliar. Generally zoas, mushrooms, leathers ( soft corals) require less light, flow and care ( although tank shoudl be kept as good as possible anyhow). Just look online for corals your interested and doa bit of research before you buy.
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