Whats the best LPS FINAL VOTE!

What's the best LPS

  • Acanthophyllia

    Votes: 16 30.2%
  • Torches

    Votes: 37 69.8%

  • Total voters
    53
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It's here! The final vote! After more than a month of polls we are finally here. The winner of this vote will mark the end of this event end be renowned as the R2R best LPS. And while I am usually not promoting certian species......

#teamacantho!

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Nothing beats the top cat the Tiger
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We know that torches will win no matter what because they're the current fad. I bet you in the next three years, if you run this poll again something totally different will win!
Acanthophyllia are in a gold zone, because they're usually too expensive to become a fad like torches, but they're also a very iconic "pet" coral that will never go out of style.
 
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We know that torches will win no matter what because they're the current fad. I bet you in the next three years, if you run this poll again something totally different will win!
Acanthophyllia are in a gold zone, because they're usually too expensive to become a fad like torches, but they're also a very iconic "pet" coral that will never go out of style.
Well, if you want a really high end one. While a bit steep, I got mine for 120

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Still nowhere near the $400-per-head gold torches
 

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Well, if you want a really high end one. While a bit steep, I got mine for 120

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Still nowhere near the $400-per-head gold torches
That's a very good point. The little ones are very rewarding too, since they grow so fast. It's like a puppy that doesn't bark!!
 
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Well I haven't really followed this polling process much but since aconthophylia made it to the final I'll vote. If for no other reason than I can keep one alive and every torch I have ever tried has died. 20230909_205132.jpg
Any vote welcome! That is a beautiful acantho!
 

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