Live rock illegal?

It's probably some sort of faviid. Whether it is in the subfamily mussinae or faviinae, I don't know. I'm not that familiar with atlantic corals.
Thanks. Me neither. I've only been using Florida rock for 4 years. I'll let it grow and see what happens.
 
ahh yes the good ol days I miss those days and when you were able to choose from Fiji, Tonga and flroidian type live rock knowing Tonga would be the most expense but now getting back into it, dang can't find anything anywhere anymore and this dry rubble rocks just aint cutting it for me so I waited until someone decided to leave the hobby and sell me their live rock already seeded and if anything not so many pets and the best part is that they already have Coraline algae on it as well! Miss those days!
 
Greetings from Arlington, VT. Since you're in Brandon which LFS's if any do you drive to for in person viewing etc? Obviously we have nothing whatsoever here in VT...or at least that I'm aware of and frankly very little in New England all together.
I went to Aqua Dreams back in 2012 and bought a Sera AIO tank for my wife's apartment. They did have stuff I would have bought coral wise at the time. Every time I want to check out the new Tropic Isle Aquarium in Framingham, Ma they are either moving/renovating, they are minutes from my parent's house. They were spendy on fish/corals when they were in their historic location. There are supposed to be some decent reef focused stores north of Boston/Southern N.H. but road tripping to reef stores doesn't excite me like it did when I was a newbie. Although I plan to swing by WWC in Orlando when I'm on vacation.
 

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