Help with my Candy Cane please

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Hello,
I a curious about my candy cane. I got it a few months ago and it was 3 large polyps. The polyps were very large and it almost looked like a brain coral or lobo or something. Now just two months later it has 14 polyps all in the size range of a dime to a quarter.
Any ideas why it jumped from a few large polyps to many small polyps in such a short time frame?
Its been two months or so.
Thanks
-Cham
 
Sounds like it could be a lighting issue. Typically a "polyp" of a coral will expand in search for light or retract when there is too much.

What lighting was it under when you purchased it and then what is it under now?
 
Not sure what is was under before, but now its under diy leds. They are really bright...maybe too bright? I have frogspawn at the same height and they are doing great. Acros and monti are just a bit higher and are doing great too. sorry I dont have a par meter. The candy cane does look happy though...not as if it were hurt by too much light. it has grown quite a bit as well. I dont think its unhappy, but who knows...im not really a coral psychologist...lol. so you think its a lighting issue? is it something I should be concerned with? Thanks for they thoughts rev
 
I have mine under really high lighting, and the highly lit half is pretty much a big bubble of tissue, that will occassionally drop a head. The other half looks normal.
 
Here are some pics of what it looked like and then 2 and a half months later.
Before:

After:
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