What is your go-to coral?

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Whatever you chose it has to have some super cool made up name like Raspberry Mountain Dew and you need to pay at least $300 for one small frag that was only shown online under UV light.
 

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Whatever you chose it has to have some super cool made up name like Raspberry Mountain Dew and you need to pay at least $300 for one small frag that was only shown online under UV light.
Like my Unicorn Tinkerbell Gonipora!

Or my Fire Breath Rainbow Goni!
 

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My two high end chalice corals. Jellybean and Rainbow Crush. I was really nervous at first about lighting, flow and of course the cost, but they are studs. Maybe not "go to" but I am now confident that they will grow well in my current setup. The Jellybean is growing before my eyes. I have had him for a month.
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I think this thread provides a valuable lesson for reefers of all levels. Go with what works for you. People use a myriad of different lighting, dosing and filtration options. Each reefer develops their " go to" coral options that thrive in their unique systems. I feel that recognizing "yours" will save people $ and heartache in this hobby.
 

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Photosynthetic gorgonians are amazing and relatively easy to care for if provided with enough light and flow. They do have some specific "tastes" when it comes to trace elements if I remember correctly.
 

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My eldest daughter came over last night and was amazed at the progress of my mini reef. She asked me why I didn't set up individual small systems for each frag species and manipulate parameters for each to maximize growth and coloration. I laughed
 

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I have a wide variety of just about everything. Love em all but I find myself paying most of my attention to my sps collect especially this guy. Tropicana just a frag but growing nicely. Here are some others in my collection
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Blue-green sympodium. Like a particularly pretty cross between blue clove polyps, rainbow encrusting monti, and GSP, except it grows at maybe montipora pace at most. I'm not sure why it isn't more popular. Maybe it just isn't well-known?
 

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