<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10125983#post10125983 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Al G Blenny
I disagree with you saying that there isn't a point to using the terms LPS and SPS. For the most part people understand SPS to mean Acros, Montis, Porites, and Pociliporidae. Most of those have very similar care. Yes there are shades of grey but general terms help generally. When we want to be more specific about defining corals we will. If we aren't sure if a coral is LPS or SPS then we will have to do a little more research. It's not a bad idea to lump those SPS corals into the same category so newbies know to stay away from them until they got some experience. I can think of lots of other reasons to section most of the stonies into those two categories but I won't get into that now.