What do you guys prefer?
Super pricy ultras or modestly priced gems, oddballs or B&B's?
Honestly, just really curious. My bet is most people still desire the fanciest looking stuff with all the colors in the tips we can imagine. But it's like two completely opposing forces as far as this goes. Personally, Im just going to go ahead and say it. The hobbyist in me, is still happier with oddly enough, "average" looking corals that grow faster and fill in the spaces better with an emphasis on structure.. I will refer to a write up I did a while ago, that kind of emphasizes how coral really grows out to fill in these negative spaces in our tanks, and how the tank may appear from across the room. Vs nose stuck against the glass.
With this sentiment in mind, I would absolutely consider a nice big Stylo or even say a Birds nest, or nice digitats can really fill out a tank in a fantastic way, the article touches on all the little nuances that look great up close but just kind of disappear when you take a step back and look at the tank as a whole.
When encouraging reef building inside of a newer tank, a lot of times faster growing corals can really boost your confidence. Faster easier more forgiving corals can do wonders for the aqua scape as a whole. Now there is another write up I did that kind of contends this about tank crashes and how we can see them as a purge of some of the stuff we have grown tired of. So take this any way you want really. For me, I still always like the idea of a natural looking sps reef with nice sprawling colonies of varying species that will impress me more the farther away you step from it.
Super pricy ultras or modestly priced gems, oddballs or B&B's?
Honestly, just really curious. My bet is most people still desire the fanciest looking stuff with all the colors in the tips we can imagine. But it's like two completely opposing forces as far as this goes. Personally, Im just going to go ahead and say it. The hobbyist in me, is still happier with oddly enough, "average" looking corals that grow faster and fill in the spaces better with an emphasis on structure.. I will refer to a write up I did a while ago, that kind of emphasizes how coral really grows out to fill in these negative spaces in our tanks, and how the tank may appear from across the room. Vs nose stuck against the glass.
With this sentiment in mind, I would absolutely consider a nice big Stylo or even say a Birds nest, or nice digitats can really fill out a tank in a fantastic way, the article touches on all the little nuances that look great up close but just kind of disappear when you take a step back and look at the tank as a whole.
When encouraging reef building inside of a newer tank, a lot of times faster growing corals can really boost your confidence. Faster easier more forgiving corals can do wonders for the aqua scape as a whole. Now there is another write up I did that kind of contends this about tank crashes and how we can see them as a purge of some of the stuff we have grown tired of. So take this any way you want really. For me, I still always like the idea of a natural looking sps reef with nice sprawling colonies of varying species that will impress me more the farther away you step from it.