Corals don't add to your bioload just so you know. See if they have any Zoa frags/colonies, white/green star polyps. I know they have mushroom packs there, and blastos. <-- The blasto requires some type of filter feeder food though. You can always ask them for help, just let em know that you're looking for beginner corals (DON'T TAKE A Goinopora though. I have one and it looked great for the first couple of weeks, but has slowly started to look worse. After much research and talking to a few LFS, they usually do well for 6-9 months before crashing out). They are usually pretty good about helping, maybe a favia frag? Also, I recommend checking out Absolutely Fish in Clifton for coral frags as well, tons of 15$ frags, 20s, 30s, and 40 will get you some nice sized colonies.
Edit: DON"T BUY FISH FROM ABSOLUTELY FISH. They run their tanks at 1.016 to treat for hyposalinity and I still brought home a fish with Ich. Their prices on fish are absolutely fucking horrible. For just a regular ocellaris clown, they want like 40$. But coral frags and small/med colonies their prices are good. Their salinity in coral tanks is usually 1.022 (I made them test it right in front of me when I brought home the duncan and bubble coral I have).