Yes, I totally agree brown corals can have character. I used to have a massive brown porites. It came in on live rock as a small piece and grew over the entire rock in a couple years time. When I took my tank down, of course no one wanted it, so I took it to TP (wayback when) and gave it to them along with some other odds and ends.
A week later I stopped by again my rock was for sale.
2 weeks later my rock was for sale.
3 weeks later my rock was priced lower than a piece of live rock with no coral on it.
Just saying, they are usually the last corals in line when it comes down to it.
Heliopora is scientifically interesting, and kind of cool in a way. However you asked if it was a good looking coral.
I thought millepora was a caribbean species? Am I mistaken?
A week later I stopped by again my rock was for sale.
2 weeks later my rock was for sale.
3 weeks later my rock was priced lower than a piece of live rock with no coral on it.
Just saying, they are usually the last corals in line when it comes down to it.
Heliopora is scientifically interesting, and kind of cool in a way. However you asked if it was a good looking coral.
I thought millepora was a caribbean species? Am I mistaken?