grantW, more great insight and I'll second billwill's sentiment. 14 pages of goodness and counting!
Further, I think it'd be awesome if there were a husbandry forum where people didn't focus on the equipment and animals so much (pretty sure that's covered :horse

, but more on the care activites that surround them, especially in later years. I kid of course, but there is a serious lack of people talking about their successes and failures in this arena. Too many new builds, equipment or photo coral/fish fantasies, etc. (Which all have many sites and many, many forums dedicated already.) That's a fine and dandy, but I believe this overfocus (if you will) creates a certain lack of wisdom in our hobby and seems to encourage what I'll call "bling thinking" when people set up new tanks. [/soapbox] LOL
Anyone else have thoughts on using fast/slow growing corals strategically, or other thoughts that relate to management of them?
Anyone else getting rid of "excess coral" by means other than trading/selling/giving away?
And one more question: if you had over 500 square inches of Montipora cap. (70/20/10 in green/purple/red) residing in about 300 sq in of space, what would your fragging strategy be? (That's gonna be a lot of frags!) When the day comes, my plan is to dumpster 98% of it....seems like a better plan (that can't possibly involve enough buyrs/traders, can it?) must be possible so I'm not getting in a hurry about it.
-Matt