How do you know corals are growing?

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That sounds like such a stupid question now that I type it out. I can obviously see my GSP and xenia are bigger and I have only had the hairy mushroom and kenya tree a couple weeks. But I have had the hammer coral as long as the GSP, a few months and the birdsnest for over a month and I can't tell if they are growing or not. Are there tale tell signs if they are? They look good, nice color, full polyp extension every day.

Lighting is 2 Red Sea ReefLED 90
Salinity 35 ppt
pH 8.2
Alk 9 dKH
Cal 500
Mag 1440
NItrate 2 ppm
Phos .03 ppm
120 gallon with sump and refugium. 20% WC biweekly.

Birdsnest is 6 inches from the top of the tank and near a powerhead that goes off and on. Hammer is towards the back, not getting much flow and about half way between top and back.

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I might have answered my own question. Just took a pic of the birdsnest and compared to older pic and there is some growth. I think.

October 9
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Today, November 1

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Usually, new growth is either lighter in color than the older growth or a different color entirely, depending on the type of coral (this is mostly the stony types)...at least that's what I've noticed.
 

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