Ohio Reef

Reef Discussion => Corals => Topic started by: jmiller1611 on August 18, 2018, 10:41:38

Title: lps growth
Post by: jmiller1611 on August 18, 2018, 10:41:38
doing some thinking and unable to find answers online. if i have a 10 head hammer colony will that grow faster than 10 single heads of hammer? i know the 10 looks better, but what would the optimal size be for propagation?

get the feeling that some of my larger lps colonies are not budding/splitting as quickly because of the amount of skeleton growth they would need to get light/flow/food.
Title: Re: lps growth
Post by: CoralBeauties on August 18, 2018, 20:42:24
I would think with all the conditions and lighting all being the same the growth should be the same.  Once it is all branched out it acts as separate corals anyways.
Jeff