What's your favorite LPS corals?

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With all this crazy hype on the many types of LPS coral lately, we were wondering what is your favorite type of LPS coral and why?

Do you like the flowyness of torch corals? Or maybe how nice and puffy Acanthos and other meaty types get. Do you find that some are more difficult to keep that others? Also what is your ultimate must have when it comes to LPS?

We can't wait to hear everyone's opinions! Here are pictures of some of our favorites that we have available now!


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I love the look of meat corals, like acanthophyllia, scolymia, trachyphyllia, but I don’t like their price tags

Their prices have definitely gone up, but man are they awesome!! Definitely cool to have at least one as a show piece.

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