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I'm in the pack the tank clan both fish and corals. Im definitely not in the minimalist group.
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Wow, I would always prefer to buy fm local reefers. Corals are encrusted and colony sized. Almost always less expensive!I wouldn’t say morons but it did strike me as strange. I’m not a big local club member so no one knows me but I posted pics of several 2-3 inch multi branch forest fire digi’s for $15 each. Think I paid $50 for a 1 inch drag. Posted twice and no one jumped so I took them to the LFS. Weird.
I like the look of corals growing into and around each other, but I dislike a cluttered, overgrown tank. Once colonies get too large I destructo-frag them and start anew with the healthiest bits. The rest I give away.
And a Clown and sargassum trigger too!An Assassi trigger in with clams??? Consider me jealous! I'd love to put my humu in my display but I think it would be unwise. :0)
Corals for me... I like to have fewer, larger colonies. Right now I'm in between. Have several really large colonies and several really small colonies with some frags. Similar to @ca1ore I get to a point where a colony gets too big and I decide to nuke it and keep a small portion, letting it regrow. Actually getting close to doing that with a beautiful milka stylo. Sometimes the colonies don't grow the way you want them to and they need to be trained (like bonsai!). :0) It's always a hard decision to make but once it crosses my mind, it's going to happen sooner than later.
Another thing that happens is I will "trade up" as I am able to obtain my more desirable species. I'll remove or diminish some "lesser" corals to make room. Have done this many times and need to do it again soon for 2-3 particular species.
Hard to tell if someone is being serious or sarcastic on the net so with that said, in my case what I call my tank is a big cluster f.....(edit for bad word) of fish and corals, it was gonna be a fowlr when I set it up but one frag led to another and so on. I'm not a hardcore know it all when it comes to corals, I actually like my fish more but 95 percent of the corals in my current tank where all cheap small frags when I bought them and have really enjoyed watching them grow from what they were when I got them. I haven't ever noticed any chemical warfare other than a frag getting pushed over onto another coral by a snail but it heals up quickly anyways, maybe point out what type of corals cause the major warfare that kills of 25% or more of the tank so I dont get one of those cuz that would be a bummer. I guess it's possible to spend 5000$ on frags to fill up a tank but they would probably being all bought online from some of the way overpriced coral stores. I was also actually thinking of starting a sister tank tied in to mine and filling it with the beautiful Aussie colonies my lfs's have been bringing in and talking with the owner the other day it was gonna be well north of 5000$ and but under 10000$. People all have different tastes for fish and corals so if it's what you like who cares what others think, well maybe back in high school.Pack it full? Dear lord, who has $5000+ to spend on such a big buy?
Also takes the pleasure out of watching a frag grow from the size of a dime to covering like a 3in area.
Slamming all that coral HAS to cause all kinds of CHEMICAL WAREFARE..... leading to 25% or more in losses.
Bah humbug.
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I so enjoy seeing this little reef vase. Thank you for posting.![]()
packed reef at 8 yrs