LPS or SPS?

Oculina;)
 
Lolol cant wait to see how it turns out, you just got the rock recently?
A couple of months ago. The coral is looking much better after the damage it took during shipping.

One of the reasons I was asking is that I was wondering if it might be time for me to try an Acropora or another SPS.
 
A couple of months ago. The coral is looking much better after the damage it took during shipping.

One of the reasons I was asking is that I was wondering if it might be time for me to try an Acropora or another SPS.
By the looks of that seems to me your more then ready bud give it a go!!
 
By the looks of that seems to me your more then ready bud give it a go!!
Yeah, I've been really nervous. The last time I did this, I couldn't keep SPS for anything. However, I didn't have nearly the control on water chemistry or lighting that I have now.
 
Yeah, I've been really nervous. The last time I did this, I couldn't keep SPS for anything. However, I didn't have nearly the control on water chemistry or lighting that I have now.
Just take it slow. it takes a while to get the hang of it but it pays offf big time
 
Okay, coral whisperer, how about an ID on these? SPS?

(in the center)
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It's Oculina robusta; check this out: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/id-help-please.232315/

SPS or LPS is a hobbyist thing; there's no science behind it. How you split those two things depends if you think it's strictly a matter of polyp size or if it's more a matter of care requirements.
 

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