Whenever I see a mixed or LPS reef, it seems that the corals are usually separated by at least an inch or two, but whenever I see an established SPS tank, it seems like the corals are basically touching or at least extending their branches on top of one another… in other words, fuller density. Is this due to the sweeper tentacles of LPS stinging one another?
I really haven’t researched deeply into specific corals yet, but I’m just trying to make a decision of where I want to take my tank between LPS and SPS mixed, or more of a SPS dominated tank. I like the fluorescence and uniqueness to some LPS… and I get the impression that their care is not as finicky for a first time reefer, but OTOH, nothing looks better to me than a full, established SPS tank. Decisions, decisions...
I really haven’t researched deeply into specific corals yet, but I’m just trying to make a decision of where I want to take my tank between LPS and SPS mixed, or more of a SPS dominated tank. I like the fluorescence and uniqueness to some LPS… and I get the impression that their care is not as finicky for a first time reefer, but OTOH, nothing looks better to me than a full, established SPS tank. Decisions, decisions...