The 9 Best Soft Corals For Beginners 🐠

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • Here in this video, we are going to cover the 9 Best Soft Corals For Beginners available in the saltwater aquarium hobby.
    Hello guys! Are you new to saltwater tanks?
    Or are you thinking of setting up a saltwater reef tank but don't know where to start when it comes to choosing corals you like and figuring out what works for them?
    Well, you've come to the right place! In this video, we'll look at the 9 best soft corals for beginners.
    After watching this complete video, You'll have all the knowledge you need to choose the best soft corals for your tank. And in this video, we will cover all you need to know before buying any of these corals.
    See the original post at:
    aquariumstoredepot.com/blogs/...
    So make sure to watch the entire video till the end, and you can subscribe to our channel if you liked our content.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:49 What Are Soft Corals
    02:30 Zoanthids
    03:09 Mushroom Corals
    03:50 Toadstool Leather Coral
    04:25 Green Star Polys
    04:59 Pulsing Xenia
    05:40 Kenya Tree Coral
    06:17 Colt Corals
    06:50 Devil's Hand
    07:21 Pipe Organ
    08:07 Intro to Hard Corals
    09:12 Top Recommendations
    #saltwaterfish #reeftank #coraltank
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  • @AquariumStoreDepot
    @AquariumStoreDepot  Год назад +5

    Check out the original blog post at - aquariumstoredepot.com/blogs/news/soft-coral-types

  • @ihabibd
    @ihabibd Год назад +3

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  • @MichelleJonesWatson
    @MichelleJonesWatson Год назад +4

    I'm a beginner in the saltwater aquarium hobby and this video was so helpful! I've been researching which soft corals to add to my tank and this video gave me some great ideas. I appreciate the clear explanations and visuals. Can't wait to add some of these stunning corals to my tank!" 🐠🌊

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    @safatamin7419 Год назад +2

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    @rayanmurphy2770 Год назад +3

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  • @ChathuDev.
    @ChathuDev. Год назад +1

    This video on the 9 Best Soft Corals for Beginners is incredibly informative and helpful! I loved learning about the different types of soft corals and their care requirements. The visuals and explanations were top-notch. Thank you for sharing such valuable knowledge with the aquarium community🐚🐚

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    @santoshthapachhetri Год назад +1

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  • @shortsweetreefing9699
    @shortsweetreefing9699 2 месяца назад

    I’ve been keeping aquariums for 6 years, octopus seahorse you name it. But out of all of them, softy tanks have to be my favorite due to the minimal care and the growth.

    • @AquariumStoreDepot
      @AquariumStoreDepot  2 месяца назад

      I still am very partial to softies due to their ease of care and I like the motion of toadstool leathers.
      I can’t stand the tiny sticks they sell for $300+ a pop when it comes to SPS. Give me something that is flowy any day lol

  • @alexsam3044
    @alexsam3044 Год назад +1

    I got a tiny rock with Xenia on it. Not the pulsing kind though. I got them like super small as young polyps and now they have grown like 2X as large and more polyps on the rock than I can count!

    • @AquariumStoreDepot
      @AquariumStoreDepot  Год назад

      Xenias are fun bulletpoint corals. As long as they stay on their island they are good lol. They can grow very fast if given the space to do so.

  • @sbazain
    @sbazain 3 месяца назад

    thanks for the info ,according to all the pros that hate softies, say they dont need any type of trace elements , just light and dirty water I hate to say it but some of them dont consider soft coral keepers reefers you have to have acro's and million dollar corals but any way my question is what is there to feed them

    • @AquariumStoreDepot
      @AquariumStoreDepot  3 месяца назад +1

      Soft corals are great and the reefing hobby has gotten very elitist over the years and big on tech toys thanks to Neptune and BRS pushing so much equipment.
      They usually don’t need to be feed. I use reef roids in my mixed reefs. I’m a softy fan myself. I like zoas and leathers.

    • @sbazain
      @sbazain 3 месяца назад

      @AquariumStoreDepot I use bright wells phytochrom they grow a lot

  • @englishfishkeeper2007
    @englishfishkeeper2007 9 месяцев назад +3

    "Needs calcium to construct their skeleton" well then its not a soft coral is it mate

    • @AquariumStoreDepot
      @AquariumStoreDepot  9 месяцев назад +2

      It’s part of octocorallia which are labeled soft corals and continues to be referred to as a soft coral in the trade. We have a few animals that are labeled as such in the hobby and continue to label them as such until scientists reclassify them. Sometimes they do sometimes that don’t. They don’t use a significant amount of calcium to need dosing unlike LPS and SPS corals.