Birdnest coral growth pattern

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I realised my green birdnest coral has a very unique growth pattern. The branches are neat and straight, unlike a typical random formation. The pink birdnest coral is also getting neater as it grows.

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I like the growth pattern. However, could you suggest a reason why they grow like this?
 

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Interesting. First things that come to mind are flow and lighting maybe?

just guesses but no real idea lol
 
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This is the flow in the region,

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The red lines are the direct random flow of two 3400gph wavemaker. The yellow line indicate the gyre-style flow generated by the return pump.

The corals are directly under two 240 watt LED, running at 70% at peak intensity.

Wonder if these has any bearing to the growth form.
 
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The situation is even more bizzare now. My pink birdnest grows in a very dense shape, almost seems like it's trying to strangle itself.

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I don't even know if the centre is getting any light or flow. It's just... Impenetrable.
 

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