Coral should be both soft and hard. Hard coral requires high gloss, stable water quality, regular addition of elements, and the price is not cheap. Don't try it for beginners!
Soft coral:
Mushrooms and bubble corals (any light will do, no special requirements)
Brain and skin: medium light and low water.
Gemstone flowers and hammers require high light, medium and strong flow!
It is troublesome to introduce hundreds of kinds of corals one by one!
What kind of coral do you want to raise? I'll tell you again. Isn't this better!
Note: Coral needs good elements and good light to raise! See if there are any coral elements to buy in the fish shops around you.
Lamps generally use halogen lamps and blue tubes. Halogen is 70-350W. Blue tubes are available from 18- 1 10W! So you should first consider whether you can afford the electricity bill!
Because most corals rely on microalgae or plankton for photosynthesis! So don't rush to buy coral without one of the above two! Otherwise, it is to destroy water with money!