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Musho3210

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whats the coral on the 6th picture
I always thought they where cool but never knew what they are and Ive seen ones on nano reef.com
like it but they are like stcked on top of each other and it looks realy cool
are they SPS or LPS?
 
In the third picture thats a Montipora-SPS. Great tank Musho you have a lot of work in it too!!!


you mean 6th :)

and that answers the previous question, they are considered one of the easier to care for sps coral.
 
well, it went up in the middle of june 2007, so its about 10 months old, but it crashed in august/September (nano is not always the best thing to start out with), ever since the first crash, things have been going great. Very little casualties, i lost a clam and a feather duster, thats all.

Zoas can be the easiest things to find around here, for great prices, i got that whole green zoa rock for only 11 bucks (american), the "water melon" colored ones were i think 18 bucks (kinda expensive but nice non-the-less) and the red skirted one was 20 dollars.

At our fragswaps and private coral trading, zoas are always there and rare or not, they are still the most popular coral here at our reef club.
 
Zoas can be the easiest things to find around here, for great prices, i got that whole green zoa rock for only 11 bucks (american), the "water melon" colored ones were i think 18 bucks (kinda expensive but nice non-the-less) and the red skirted one was 20 dollars.

Your lucky Musho, all I seem to see locally is various shades of brown :shout:
 

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