The next new trend?

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  1. reefpets

    reefpets 3reef Sponsor

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    I realize that there are other threads that are about the same subject but they are rather old at this point.

    As everyone knows, the chalice trend is pretty much over. Of course like other species of coral there will be some that stay high in price and in demand. But, from what I have seen in the last 3-4 months its pretty much over....

    Just wondering what you guys think will be the next popular species?
     
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  3. benbabcock

    benbabcock Bubble Tip Anemone

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    ricordea! i lovz dem!
     
  4. reefpets

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    That would be nice! In reality, what other coral offers that much color for the price...
     
  5. hddoutside

    hddoutside Fire Shrimp

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    just buying form ora is going to be the next new trend if you ask me.
     
  6. Dingo

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    Not sure on the spelling but if some people can isolate some "rare limited edition special offer" Cyphastria, there is potential there. There aren't many common forms of it yet except maybe meteor shower and they are fairly new to the market. Get some color morphs or have someone smuggle some in from overseas and say they are LE and your rich ;)
    I just request that one be called the LE trentdingo cyphastria!
     
  7. Dingo

    Dingo Giant Squid

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    They had their time when they were The big thing but now they have just settled into place as the standard for interesting healthy (thats questionable sometimes) stuff
     
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  9. aquariaman

    aquariaman Pajama Cardinal

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    Newreef15 Horrid Stonefish

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    zoas are always a big hit there super colorful and super cheap they grow fast and also they can be fraged very simply
     
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    seabass1 Montipora Digitata

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    Yup.....Bowerbanki Acans. Mock my words! Maybe Palys too since there are so many different types & colors and are big and fatter than zoos polyps.