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What are the last 2?
 

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And since we're on the topic, are Gonis with fat round lashes easier than the ones with skinnier pointy lashes?
 

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One of my favorite corals!!!! Its called GI Jane Platygyra. The whiteish/pink color contrasts the green so well.
Platygyra... Those are basically sand bed coral, yeah? Or is it one of the varieties that likes slightly higher light?
 

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I agree! We're looking at Marine X 90.3s right now. I wish we had room for more than that.
I'm setting up a retired lobster tank - 110 gallon with a 60"*30" footprint. My wife told me I have to set it up in the garage.
 

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110X high as my first reef tank.
current is a 150X high.
Tall tanks are good, but you have to have strong lights to reach the bottom. I'm using two of the black box lights and it's dim in the bottom of the tank.
 
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What are the last 2?
purple monster and peppermint goni
And since we're on the topic, are Gonis with fat round lashes easier than the ones with skinnier pointy lashes?
I havent found that the shape of the polyps make them easier or harder to care for, BUT what does always stand true is that if its expensive it will usually be harder and if its cheaper it will be easier lol
Platygyra... Those are basically sand bed coral, yeah? Or is it one of the varieties that likes slightly higher light?
I prefer them on the rocks so they can encrust and take shape of what they are growing, they do well in medium to low light and flow
@Living Reef Orlando any rock flower teasers?
Havent had a chance to photograph them yet but there are some nice ones for sure!
 

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purple monster and peppermint goni

I havent found that the shape of the polyps make them easier or harder to care for, BUT what does always stand true is that if its expensive it will usually be harder and if its cheaper it will be easier lol

I prefer them on the rocks so they can encrust and take shape of what they are growing, they do well in medium to low light and flow

Havent had a chance to photograph them yet but there are some nice ones for sure!
I'm liking that purple monster!!!
 

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