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Sorry if this is a silly question but I am curious. I was looking at my zoa colonies and thinking/wishing to myself that some of them would grow or spread in the opposite direction from their current growth patterns.
So now I am wondering. Is coral growth completely random or are there factors that encourage them to grow in a particular path? Logic would seem that if so, lighting and/or flow plays a part in it. I know monti's and birdsnest corals will grow in particular shapes based on flow for example. Same thing for zoa, acans, etc.?
So now I am wondering. Is coral growth completely random or are there factors that encourage them to grow in a particular path? Logic would seem that if so, lighting and/or flow plays a part in it. I know monti's and birdsnest corals will grow in particular shapes based on flow for example. Same thing for zoa, acans, etc.?

