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While our tanks can have dozens of different colonies and frags, we all have those few that, in your opinion, are your best piece in the tank. Whether that be a designer acropora, unique favia, or just a leather that has been thriving in your tank since day one. What is your best piece in your reef tank and why?

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Platygyra colony, speaks for itself

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Green lobo colony, got this one 4 days ago, didn't think it would survive at first
 

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While our tanks can have dozens of different colonies and frags, we all have those few that, in your opinion, are your best piece in the tank. Whether that be a designer acropora, unique favia, or just a leather that has been thriving in your tank since day one. What is your best piece in your reef tank and why?

I'll go first.

20230910_140217.jpg

Platygyra colony, speaks for itself

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Green lobo colony, got this one 4 days ago, didn't think it would survive at first
I have 4 although I’ll class two as 1 (I only fragged it about 20 minutes ago).
First up, hammers. Specifically;
My Orange Hammer which is my most expensive coral I’ve ever gotten at £255 ($320).
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And my Bicolour Hammer which was brought as a 2 head frag that was on deaths door 18 months ago. It’s now gotten 15 heads and continues to split.
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And number 3 (3&4) is my Chilli Coral. I’ve had a nub for ~7 years (it was a frag but then declined and became a nub about a year ago). And finally found a gorgeous colony a month or so ago.
Well, tonight I fragged it and have 2 colonies and one nub!
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I have 4 although I’ll class two as 1 (I only fragged it about 20 minutes ago).
First up, hammers. Specifically;
My Orange Hammer which is my most expensive coral I’ve ever gotten at £255 ($320).
IMG_7152.jpeg

And my Bicolour Hammer which was brought as a 2 head frag that was on deaths door 18 months ago. It’s now gotten 15 heads and continues to split.
IMG_7153.jpeg


And number 3 (3&4) is my Chilli Coral. I’ve had a nub for ~7 years (it was a frag but then declined and became a nub about a year ago). And finally found a gorgeous colony a month or so ago.
Well, tonight I fragged it and have 2 colonies and one nub!
IMG_7150.jpeg

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Wow! First, that orange hammer is stunning! Second, 7 years! Is that tank 7 years old? Also, do you know the species name of the Chilli coral?
 

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Wow! First, that orange hammer is stunning! Second, 7 years! Is that tank 7 years old? Also, do you know the species name of the Chilli coral?
Unfortunately the tank isn’t 7 years however it is 4.5 years (5 in December) so the nub will likely be 8 years in November.
The genus name is Nephthyigorgia but the species name is unknown I believe.
 
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Unfortunately the tank isn’t 7 years however it is 4.5 years (5 in December) so the nub will likely be 8 years in November.
The genus name is Nephthyigorgia but the species name is unknown I believe.
Also got this wilisoni, told you about it last week
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Stunning! Can't imagine how long it took to grow those out
The Astreopora was brought as a somewhat large piece already but has definitely grown more in the last 4-6 months I’ve had it.

The Montipora has been grown from a piece about 1/2 the size it was in the last year or so. But has for sure grown as when I got it, it wasn’t even close to as round as it is now.
 

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Definitely my favourite
 

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Can't really do my red monti here justice without a full tank shot. My green one alas is condemned to a life of encrustation. :)

Though I'm pretty proud of my 18-year old Favia too. :)

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You just want to show off your absolutely amazing and well-grown out tank!


Though wow, 18 years! That's some dedication! How long did it take for that monti to grow out?
 

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