Cabbage Coral Growth rate?

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I am asking questions and seeking answers from those that have good experience dealing with cabbage corals.

Reefers who purchased a small colony or a few pieces of cabbage corals that have grown massive.

How long did it take to grow?

The reason I'm asking is I thought that this species is a slow growing coral. But after talking to some of my sales reps they believe this coral actually grows faster than SPS after all this is a soft coral.

Am I doing something wrong.

I travel and visit tons of aquariums in United States and I must say that the Chicago aquarium had a massive amount cabbage coral in their aquarium.

The aquarium had to be around 300 or 500gallons with a massive clam in it.

But the whole aquarium had cabbage corals covering all the rocks. It was my first time seeing such a massive spread like this.

I believe that they grew and spread on there own. I don't believe the aquarium purchased a massive quantities and mounted them.

What's your opinions?

Basically I'm asking what is the growth rate on these corals in your experience.

To be honest I always just ordered multiple quantities I've never grown any out.

Hope to see replies, happy reefing[emoji2]
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I am asking questions and seeking answers from those that have good experience dealing with cabbage corals.

Reefers who purchased a small colony or a few pieces of cabbage corals that have grown massive.

How long did it take to grow?

The reason I'm asking is I thought that this species is a slow growing coral. But after talking to some of my sales reps they believe this coral actually grows faster than SPS after all this is a soft coral.

Am I doing something wrong.

I travel and visit tons of aquariums in United States and I must say that the Chicago aquarium had a massive amount cabbage coral in their aquarium.

The aquarium had to be around 300 or 500gallons with a massive clam in it.

But the whole aquarium had cabbage corals covering all the rocks. It was my first time seeing such a massive spread like this.

I believe that they grew and spread on there own. I don't believe the aquarium purchased a massive quantities and mounted them.

What's your opinions?

Basically I'm asking what is the growth rate on these corals in your experience.

To be honest I always just ordered multiple quantities I've never grown any out.

Hope to see replies, happy reefing[emoji2]
IMG_20180512_115059.jpeg
IMG_20180512_115156.jpeg

Soft corals, if given enough time and the right conditions can grow pretty fast. I've kept fingers, toadstools.....in the past and have a toadstool now.

I'd say the ones in the picture took 5-10 years to get like that.
 
I got one in summer 2017 and it's approximately 3 times larger now then when I got it. However it's actually split into 3 colonies. I think part of the reason is placement. I have mine growing down a rock it got to the point where it grew down so much and it's own weight pulled against it fragmenting it. I've since piled on the 3 colonies so it probably could use a bit more space.

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The attached image is just before it split, you can kinda see right in the middle where it's pulling itself down.
 
I sold mine, it got too big for the tank from 3" wide to 12" wide in
1 1/2 year
 
Might have to pick one up for my new softie tank! Seems like a good grower.
 

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