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Im gonna hit the reefpets auctions this week and snag a bunch of sps. My question is for you long timers what are your favorite species of acros and why? Thanks guys.
 
thats a loaded question...

me personally I buy what I like not what is popular whats popular and price will tend to be a big difference I would imagine it is the smae for most hobbist out there but some have to have names on corals. I like to keep it simple as names I will forget regardless of who it came from everything is a stick or a chalice or a zoas/ paly to me.
 
Ok to sort of re-frame the question. Why do you like a certain species over another. Staghorn acro vs millipora etc... I dont want to get a whole lot but I want to make a better informed decision than how a small pic looks on ebay. Like why peopledont like tables or prefer birdnest for lower light requirements
 
I agree with going off of looks. I personally like millepora. I really like the type and extension of the polyps. I always look for bright contrasting colors in my corals. Also anything that will just pop in my tank.

Good luck.
 
milli's are a good choice torts stags are nice too choices and gowth patterns is I think of the direction for the question? most all sps I like colors is the issue with me I have to have the rainbow trim in my tank all the colors bright and colorful
 
the choices of course are endless
- color - sometimes hard to tell from a frag but its nice when the tips or polyps are different colored then the body
- growth form should match the place in the tank ie stags where you want height, tables where you want need horizontal and bushies fill space in both directions
- polyp extention millis are hairy and "deepwaters" are bare some of each is nice

some of my all time favs include - A. millipora, A. tenuis, A. valida, A. granulosa (rosaria or lokani), A. echinata (speciosa or turaki) and many ORA types like chips, red planet, and both their blue torts
i don't have many real exotics - no need to when you do SPS, as many of the no names are as nice or nicer
even if your going to buy frags from auction, LA's DD is a good place to look at pictures of many species - check their mariculture and wild caught pages, this will give you an idea what frags grow into to help you make choices for growth form
 
the choices of course are endless
- color - sometimes hard to tell from a frag but its nice when the tips or polyps are different colored then the body
- growth form should match the place in the tank ie stags where you want height, tables where you want need horizontal and bushies fill space in both directions
- polyp extention millis are hairy and "deepwaters" are bare some of each is nice

some of my all time favs include - A. millipora, A. tenuis, A. valida, A. granulosa (rosaria or lokani), A. echinata (speciosa or turaki) and many ORA types like chips, red planet, and both their blue torts
i don't have many real exotics - no need to when you do SPS, as many of the no names are as nice or nicer
even if your going to buy frags from auction, LA's DD is a good place to look at pictures of many species - check their mariculture and wild caught pages, this will give you an idea what frags grow into to help you make choices for growth form

Awesome info thanks
 

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