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Blastos used to be obscure and cheap, but they're now one of the most expensive corals you can buy!
I personally think Leptos are under appreciated
I always wanted some shaving brush.
I love fungia plates. Slow growing but really hardy and nice. Feeding them is fun too, I have had mine for almost 2 yearsPlate corals
Fiji yellow toadstool
I haven't seen a fiji yellow in a long time. Doesn't seem as common anymore. I used to have one up until 2007-08.
Fungia plates have always been a favorite of mine. I have a couple in one of my tanks.
I also think trumpet corals are underrated or not as desirable as they once were. I also currently have 3 different varieties in one tank grouped together. It's a nice contrast of colors. Sun corals are another one. Although they require regular feeding.
Although I'm heavy on sps in one of my tanks, I still love many varieties of softies and lps corals.
I love fungia plates. Slow growing but really hardy and nice. Feeding them is fun too, I have had mine for almost 2 years
Not really. Just make sure they have the correct flow and light and food. Oh, wait. That is every coral.I have heard that fungia was a labor intensive coral to keep ?
Look at @Adam113 more recent cube thread.What's that look like???
You're definetely right about cyphastreas. They come in many different colors and combinations.Encrusting montis....colorful, not difficult and not too aggressive
Cyphastreas.......same as montis but a little more aggressive
Duncans.....one of my favorite corals.
Plate corals....so much variety in form and color.
Rock flower anemones.....over shadowed by the "real" anemones