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| View Poll Results: What corals that you have grown are you most proud of? | |||
| Soft Corals (Mushrooms, leathers, richordia etc...) |
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8 | 9.30% |
| Large polyp corals (hammers, Frogspawn, Bubble, elegance etc...) |
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19 | 22.09% |
| Small Polyp stony Corals (Acro, Birds nest, Montipora etc...) |
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38 | 44.19% |
| Zoanthids |
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12 | 13.95% |
| Star Polyps |
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4 | 4.65% |
| Sea grasses |
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1 | 1.16% |
| Beneficial algeas (Chaeto, moon grass etc...) |
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0 | 0% |
| Non Photosynthetic corals |
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3 | 3.49% |
| Other (Please specify) |
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1 | 1.16% |
| Voters: 86. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Do anemones count?
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For me it's red mushrooms. Regular discosoma. Why? They are the first coral I ever bought in 2005. I've actually gotten rid of the colony several times in the earlier years when I was not sentimental about the first coral and moved onto other species. Yes they are pretty bulletproof but as I already said I've got rid of them in the past only to have one or 2 pop up on the rock. They have survived 2 upgrades, one downgrade, several breakdowns from tank crashes and a 700km move that included 6 weeks in a holding tank before the reef was properly setup again.
I've lost at least 100 nicer corals since then probably a lot more. $1000s of dollars for sure, there are dozens of nicer corals in my tank now but I still have what started it all for me. |