Life After Death Thread

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We would be lying to ourselves if at one point during our journey in this hobby we told others that we hadn't had any coral die in our tanks. While it is a shame to see these beautiful pieces wither away to slime or pale/brown skeletons, it is inevitable if you're in the hobby long enough. There is more to them than just leftover calcium carbonate.

I figured we could use this thread to showcase things we have done with our coral skeletons to give them another "Life After Death".

I finished this project last night with skeletons from my tank and some that have washed up on beaches that I visit.

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thats great and those would sell on ebay for sure. dye them some colors
 
We would be lying to ourselves if at one point during our journey in this hobby we told others that we hadn't had any coral die in our tanks. While it is a shame to see these beautiful pieces wither away to slime or pale/brown skeletons, it is inevitable if you're in the hobby long enough. There is more to them than just leftover calcium carbonate.

I figured we could use this thread to showcase things we have done with our coral skeletons to give them another "Life After Death".

I finished this project last night with skeletons from my tank and some that have washed up on beaches that I visit.

IMG_9795.jpeg
That lamp is pretty sweet!
 

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