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These are old pictures , right, don't say their recent , please

Here are two very recent photos :)
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I have 2 Dendronepthya that I’ve had for over a year. Which I just posted above. I believe I may have found the key to keeping them long term. My lighter one appeared to have spawned. I have babies all throughout my tank. I fully agree though. I would love an NPS dedicated forum.
Starting with healthy ones, big help.
 

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I have 2 Dendronepthya that I’ve had for over a year. Which I just posted above. I believe I may have found the key to keeping them long term. My lighter one appeared to have spawned. I have babies all throughout my tank. I fully agree though. I would love an NPS dedicated forum.
Whats the key to keeping them long term?
 

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More shots of my NPS coral :D

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Do you use an online supplier? I’m currently looking for a source for healthy tubastraea, diodogorgia, sponges and possibly antipatharia. Beautiful photos and congrats on the dendronepthya
 

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Are there nps sps?

Yes but not really. SPS is defined as small polyp stony coral. Some "corals" like Distichopora are often sold under the term SPS due to their hard skeleton and branching appearance. However they are actually hydrozoans rather than corals (sea anemones are more closely related to corals than these).

These are extremely rare and no one actually knows how to keep them alive past a couple of weeks (in part to the fact that they are so rare). Plus they sting and it hurts
 
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Yes but not really. SPS is defined as small polyp stony coral. Some "corals" like Distichopora are often sold under the term SPS due to their hard skeleton and branching appearance. However they are actually hydrozoans rather than corals (sea anemones are more closely related to corals than these).

These are extremely rare and no one actually knows how to keep them alive past a couple of weeks (in part to the fact that they are so rare). Plus they sting and it hurts

I fully agree, I have a lace stick coral and I have no idea whether it’s alive or not. I’ve never witnessed PE and it’s retained it’s color. However it has seemed to gain white tips as if they were growth tips from
SPS. It’s a wild coral. My seahorse love it as a hitch post haha
 

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