LPS growth

Travis Stewart

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So I have happy coral and everything is thriving and happy daily. My levels are consistent and stable, but have a colony of utter that looks great, but hasn't grown in a while. Have plenty of other zoas and palys growing, any ideas?
 
So I have happy coral and everything is thriving and happy daily. My levels are consistent and stable, but have a colony of utter that looks great, but hasn't grown in a while. Have plenty of other zoas and palys growing, any ideas?
For an LPS, check the Ca. Zoas don't need Ca so that might explain it. Also, what are your nitrates?
 
Nitrates are a true 5-10 ppm and Ca is at 420
Those are great numbers. Have you changed anything, feeding, etc? Or it could be nothing if the coral looks healthy. Sometimes my corals grew fast then stopped for no apparent reason.
 
Yea i had great growth with them and then had to move them. This was months ago and they are very happy in new spot. Other paly near same par are growing like crazy..food has always been the same, just feed fish every other day.
 
Yea i had great growth with them and then had to move them. This was months ago and they are very happy in new spot. Other paly near same par are growing like crazy..food has always been the same, just feed fish every other day.
So is it a paly or an LPS you're talking about?
 

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