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Beauty even in Death
Just a shadow of thier former beauty but somehow thier skeletons are somewhat pretty in a odd sort of way. L to R Pink Birdsnest, Brown Birdsnest, Baby Blue Mille, Green with Blue tip Stag)
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People NEVER post pics of dead corals especially after a total loss. Takes courage I imagine! Thanks for showing us...I for one haven't seen pics like these too often. They still look beautiful.
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Awww... too sad. :sad:
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I've started a collection as well (and looks like more to come)
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^I have a feeling that if I ever get into SPS I'll likely have a small collection of dead coral skeletons gracing my mantle. :lol:
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I started collecting a few... but then I changed my mind and turned them into calcium reactor media.
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Those do look kind of neat. My seahorses would love them as hitching posts!
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It is sad, but yes they are still beautiful! I just bought a couple dead pieces to get my GSP to grow on. I think it will look cool.
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It's beautiful but sad too.
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Shame!!
I think if all of my coral died, I would feel so ashamed that I couln't display them in my house! If it happend to me, I'd tear it down, and crush it into reactor media to make new corals!! It would give me piece of mind, knowing that even though they died, they can once again bring life:mrgreen:
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Terrible sights! Comparable to $100 bills ran through a shredder.
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