Starter SPS?

XMagmaX

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Been in the hobby about 3 years but have never really tried SPS due to lack of lighting mostly. I think I am ready now with my larger tank and LED lighting to try SPS...only question is what is the best one to start with?

I know birdsnest are suppose to be really easy to start and grow but what else?

Im not a fan of plate corals like Montipora Capricornis or cup coral. I want something that will branch out nicely but is easier to keep as I don't know that I will even enjoy SPS that much.

any suggestions please?
 
Dont start with Birdsnest. Extremely finicky from my experience, and I too started with a birdsnest and it has been a never ending battle for almost 1.5 years to get it to color up. Some people have luck, many just cant keep it happy.

I would recommend a Green Slimer. Fast grower, very hearty, nice colors, and branching as you want.

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Most of the ORA stuff is pretty easy. Go to a local frag swap and check out the $5 and $10 SPS - they are $5-10 because they are easy to grow. :)
 
Any acropora is kinda hard.

imho monties are the easiest of SPS.

And for low light tanks: Seriatopora caliendrum (low for sps)

After monties i would say Hystrix is pretty easy. Combined with the Acropora formosa.
 
I've had weird experiences. The corals that should be easy are brutal for me.

Birsdnest and Plating Monti's never do well for me.

I find my Pocillipora is easily the most hardy coral I've had, grows very fast and always looks great.
 
Even if you don't love monti caps you might want to dip your toe in the SPS pool with a cap as a test. If they do well you can move onto more demanding ones. In my own personal experience they are extremely resilient for SPS. I had power out for a week after Sandy. The tank was using a battery powered air pump and a single MP40 on Ecotech battery backup that had to be taken elsewhere to be charged every third day (so no water movement for a day) and temps even dipped into the low 60's at one point before I figured out how to use an old 5 gallon water jug with boiled water inside as a ghetto heat transfer apparatus and my giant orange monti cap was fine a few weeks later ;)
 
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