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The world of reef aquarium hobbyists is as diverse as the corals themselves, and it's interesting to see the varying choices reefers make when it comes to coral selection. From flowing softies to delicate Acropora, the variety of corals available allows each of us the opportunity to create our own underwater masterpiece. But there are some corals that we all probably choose to NEVER add to our reef for various reasons.
It might boil down to personal preferences, tank parameters, or individual goals. It may also vary by ease of care, opting for hardy corals that can thrive in various conditions, while others may seek out the more rare frags, embracing the challenge and beauty they bring. Tank size, lighting, and water flow requirements also play a significant role. Whatever it may be, we want to know what it is ans why!
What coral is it that you will NEVER add to your reef?
image via @Sean1986
It might boil down to personal preferences, tank parameters, or individual goals. It may also vary by ease of care, opting for hardy corals that can thrive in various conditions, while others may seek out the more rare frags, embracing the challenge and beauty they bring. Tank size, lighting, and water flow requirements also play a significant role. Whatever it may be, we want to know what it is ans why!
What coral is it that you will NEVER add to your reef?
image via @Sean1986