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Originally Posted by dori9941 It's me for a seond tine
thank you for the pic. that's the closest Iv'e seen all those with so much detail.
Here goes, I didn't want to ask but what is diff. about corals types. I am ashamed to atmite I don't even know what sps means  
At least I wait till I know to buy.
this It's like having a second child. after the 1st you know how much $ you waste and what u did wrong. more exp. less mistakes. Your tank is an insperation to me. Things have been so complicated for us latly and then my clown dies. I think it's these moment in life that determine how dedicated one is. For the 1st time in 3 years, or is it 4 now, I was gonna throw in the towel. not forever but I was for now.
I made it through and made myself keep going. It's tanks like yours that keep me going
because it shows just how beautifull this hobby really is |
Thank you very much for the nice compliment. Hang in there, when it comes to corals there is a big learning curve. There is a lot of information available so you can learn as much as you want at your own pace.
SPS & LPS are types of corals in a family known as scleractinia or "stoney".
SPS = small polyp "stoney" & LPS = large polyp "stoney".
I hope that helps. Feel free to ask me any questions and I can also recommend some good books if you are interested.