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![]() Definitely time for some books. Try "Book of Coral Propagation" by Calfo and "Corals, (selection, husbandry, and natural history)" by Borneman.
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![]() Yes, a good book is in order. Asking for a simple rundown on corals is like asking for a simple rundown on mammals. The spectrum is too vast for any one type of answer. How about narrowing it down to a specific variety.
Too bad you weren't interested in anenomes. That would have gotten you that last A ![]() |
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![]() Check out what you like on an online source such as fragfactory (canadian) or liveaquaria (they have some nice wysiwyg photos in there catalouge so you can see what you'd actually get) pick the ones you like find out their names and research them specifically. Then go from there...
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![]() BTW thanks for the super quick replies you guys, that's awesome! Yeah Ive been looking at a few corals... they're so much more diverse than I had previously imagined. I especially like the pulsing xenia... synchronised filter feeding. I vote we make that a new Olympic event. |