Will encrusting Montis take over?

Ernie C

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Although mine started off as small frags, I’ve learned they are pretty tough. One came back from the dead, I mean it was completely gone, and the other just seems like it’s going to just bulldoze anything in its path? Should you avoid encrusting montis on your main rock work?
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Mount montipora on a growout rock or on a pillar so it can’t take over everything .
But sunset or super man montipora are my guess for best dominating montipora.
 
Mount montipora on a growout rock or on a pillar so it can’t take over everything .
But sunset or super man montipora are my guess for best dominating montipora.

So Superman and sunset are unstoppable?
 
Here's my Blueberry that I have isolated from my rock structure. If you have sand they will only grow on the rock you have them on. Otherwise it will grow on a bare bottom tank.
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Yes, I make sure to have "Monti Islands" meaning the encrusting montis are on separate rocks I can remove if they get out of control...
 
Ugh! Never a dull moment in this hobby. I have two on a massive rock that is half my tank. Always learning but usually a little too late. Lol
 

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