I bought a Montipora that was growing in a bowl shape and it is thriving in my Aquarium. Unfortunately It’s continuing to grow up though and not outward!
Can I break off the sides and if so what’s the best way to that?
Typically lighting and flow can determine how capricornis will go. If you break it then the new growth most likely will grow the same. I honestly would let it grow to see the shape it will take.
For some montis, they are thin and can be broken off like potato chips. Newer growth should be easier to break off with your hands. If you want precise cuts or for thicker pieces, bone cutters
I have pretty high flow all around my tank and lighting is a pair of Radions. Other plating corals are growing out. This one was a bowl shape when I bought it and is following its original track is why I thought I might be able to break it.
Change your flow to more random if it is not already. Flow from one side can make them do that.
The best way to break them is to throw them on the floor seriously though, get used to snapping off shelves if you have it in a smaller tank. They grow extremely fast.
I break them all the time, usually by accident but they break very easily with your fingers. Just break off a piece and glue it someplace else but it will probably grow the same way.
I bought a Montipora that was growing in a bowl shape and it is thriving in my Aquarium. Unfortunately It’s continuing to grow up though and not outward!
Can I break off the sides and if so what’s the best way to that?
OP- From what I can see in this picture, I dont believe the montipora you have there is M. capricornis. That would explain why it's not whorling out in the typical growth form you are used to seeing, better pics will verify but I believe you might have a M. foliosa? maybe M. hodgsoni?
That would explain the vase like growth form.
I break them all the time, usually by accident but they break very easily with your fingers. Just break off a piece and glue it someplace else but it will probably grow the same way.