jcarlilesiu
Active member
One of the first SPS coral that I got was this red whirlybowl montipora. It was purchased from the SPS tank at Old Orchard, and a few months after purchase was showing decent growth.
Top right corner
After moving things around a bit, I decieded to keep it at the top of the tank and allow it to grow off of a shelf I created in the rock to expand the overhang naturally.
Here are some growth shots:
Top left corner
Its now starting to shade the growing favia on the ledge next to it. I don't really have an issue with this, as I don't want to manipulate growth patterns too much.
But should I decide to trim this montipora back, I know I am going to affect the natural symmetrical growth it has developed.
Let it go, or trim it back?
Top right corner
After moving things around a bit, I decieded to keep it at the top of the tank and allow it to grow off of a shelf I created in the rock to expand the overhang naturally.
Here are some growth shots:
Top left corner
Its now starting to shade the growing favia on the ledge next to it. I don't really have an issue with this, as I don't want to manipulate growth patterns too much.
But should I decide to trim this montipora back, I know I am going to affect the natural symmetrical growth it has developed.
Let it go, or trim it back?