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Hey guys I thought it would be interesting for people to share what your biggest coral you are currently keeping. tell a little bout the coral, share photos if you can, size, etc. I will share mine later!
 

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My elegance is my largest. Ill have to measure it tomorrow when it opens.

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I don’t have anything huge and truthfully I don’t really have room for anything huge. This Hollywood stunner chalice is about 6” across now. What I find cool is that it started out as a tiny 1/4” piece a year ago. I’m now at the point where I will need to chop it to keep it in check.

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I grew a 12in by 9in green montipora as seen in my profile pic. It has since grew more. Grew this from a flat frag.
 
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I grew a 12in by 9in green montipora as seen in my profile pic. It has since grew more. Grew this from a flat frag.
 

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I grew a 12in by 9in green montipora as seen in my profile pic. It has since grew more. Grew this from a flat frag.

Ahhh, my accomplished reefing friend. Would you like to help your montipora spread it’s proverbial seed and solidify its genetic legacy? If so, I will happily PM you my address and we can arrange a frag transplant. Similar to how zoos across the world share their animals to promote diversity and conservation.

All kidding aside, awesome coral!!
 

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no idea how you guys doing it!?! looks like all dies here.... sooner or later!
 

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I have three stags that are all about 16" across. Green slimer, purple formosa and a blue green formosa. I removed all the birdsnest corals because they grow too fast.
 

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My Hawkins Echinata is about the size of a large cantaloupe. I started this as a 1/2” nub that I saved from a frag that had RTN’d about 2 years ago.

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What’s your secret. That’s been an elusive one for me. I can grow many species that size in that time frame. I’ve tried 4 Hawkins. I can’t get them past the 2” mark before they necrose
 

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