Corals not growing

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Hi guys, i have fluval 13.5 gals been running for 5 months. Running 10 hours light AB+ setting on prime and hob refugium. But my corals is not growig at all. Or will this take some time? Btw water change every week and i feed once every 2-3 days
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Welcome to reef2reef !!!
Coral take time to grow and some grow faster than others. How log have you had your coral ?
 
Give it time. If they continue to not grow, try adjusting their location. I have some corals in my tank that haven't grown since adding them. Had one blasto that's been 3 heads since I bought it 3 years ago. Just recently adjusted its location, and now suddenly its sprouting 4 new babies. So sometimes a move helps. Sometimes it is time that helps. Tank is new, likely a bit unstable, and corals are new. They'll need time to settle in and get going.
 
My very first corals are xenia and been 4 months . My last purchase was 2 months ago but maybe only my zoas are very slowly growing.

And i did try to adjust their location but now i just leave it alone. Idk if i miss something but maybe tank not mature enough?
 
Hi guys, i have fluval 13.5 gals been running for 5 months. Running 10 hours light AB+ setting on prime and hob refugium. But my corals is not growig at all. Or will this take some time? Btw water change every week and i feed once every 2-3 days
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Nice tank. Welcome!
 
Beautiful tank; Xenia usually grows like a weed.

These two kind of look like they are reaching towards the light. Have the 'stalks' gotten longer since you got them?

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What is your NO3 and PO4 at?
 
Beautiful tank; Xenia usually grows like a weed.

These two kind of look like they are reaching towards the light. Have the 'stalks' gotten longer since you got them?

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What is your NO3 and PO4 at?
My no3 around 10 i dont have a phosphate test kit yet lol . But no they stay the same tho. Oh also i do feed reef roid once a week
 
Welcome to R2R!

So many things can affect growth. Flow, Par, tank parameters(calcium, alkalinity, magnesium, Nitrates, phosphates, pH, temperature) and stability of all those and more.
 

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