Thinking about giving SPS another try

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Was that a sarcastic or honest comment? Read your build thread and see you had some nasty issues in the past and I guess I can understand why the comment. I will take it under consideration.
Nope not sarcastic one bit.

If you like a challenge and don't mind throwing money away, then by all means get into SPS.

If you want the hobby to remain fun, and not be heartbroken or frustrated when "everything is right on point", but that $300 nub you just bought STNed overnight, then stick to LPS and softies.

Thats just how it is with SPS regardless of your experience. One day tank looks great, next morning everything dead or dying.
 

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Sps death definitely takes a lot of the fun out of this great hobby….but it’s a blast for guys like me that don’t kill them. Follow my posts and you’ll see.
 

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Here is the FTS you asked for. Lights are still ramping up and inhabitants are not fully awake yet.

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Wow!
 

Going off the ledge: Would you be interested in a drop off aquarium?

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  • I am interested in a drop off style aquarium, but have no plans to add one in the future.

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