Let's See Those Mother Colonies!

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I'm pretty stinking new to all of this. One of my big frustrations is that I don't have a good idea what a lot of these corals look like when they grow out. How big do they get? What shapes do they take on? Most of the sellers I come across only show the frags. And way too often I see build threads with a ton of little pint sized frags all over the place.

So help a new guy out... post your mature mother colonies! Any and all. I'm here to learn. And throw in the scientific names if you know them :)
 
I dont keep track of names... :) a few quick pics from today

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I'd consider my red pavona, in my 25g, to be a mother colony. Actually technically two, as the colony the foreground rock and the colony growin on the rock wall were both started from the very same frag.

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And back in 2018 I had a large branching frogspawn and a truly massive wall hammer that looked like this. (And you can also get a glimpse of the pavona colonies back then).
Sadly both my euphyllias were set upon by skeleton-boring worms, the wall hammer wasted away entirely. The frogspawn suffered a complete structural collapse, even if most/all the heads were salvageable.
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Present day in my 15g, you can see what a mature red monti cap colony can look like, and mature zoa colonies. Not to mention a mature favia colony.
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