Bugout Stylo ???

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Picking up this SPS this weekend.

Seller says its a bugout Stylo. Colors are right. Size was described as size of a dinner plate. I am newish to SPS and with my google searches have never seen a Stylo grow like this. I have had purple stylo in the past. Usually look like a branching tree or a fluffy bush, best description i can come up with before I have had my coffee.

This particular coral grew from a frag and is in a 40G breeder. Unfortunately I am not sure placement. Did it flatten out due to Flow? or maybe growing to close to the surface?

Light requirements? 200 par? are they able to take more with time?

I am going to have to frag it. Will split it between my two tanks. will start it near the sand and over the next maybe 2 months try to move it up to mid tank?

My tanks see 200 par at the sand bed, 540 mid tank and 790 1" below surface.

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I think once they hit a specific PAR they tend to plateau on the top. My Stylos and Birdsnest do similar.
 
It's strange that it's growing like this supposedly in response to strong lighting; in the wild, corals tend to become increasingly encrusting/laminar in deeper waters.


I also believe this might be a birdsnest or Pocillopora, the branchlets look too thin to be Stylo.
 
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It's strange that it's growing like this supposedly in response to strong lighting; in the wild, corals tend to become increasingly encrusting/laminar in deeper waters.


I also believe this might be a birdsnest or Pocillopora, the branchlets look too thin to be Stylo.
It does look similar to a Bird of Paradise...
 
Dirty glass but my Bird of Paradise:

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As it grew higher into the light it really started to Plateau.

Sorry for th dirty glass.
 
Sorry, not a Bird of Paradise. It's a Hidden Forest which I believe is a Bird of Paradise hybrid similar to the Blue Zinger.
 
I am hoping transferring into my tank and fragging it down a bit will allow it to grow out in more of a traditional style.

It it currently in a 40g breeder and approx the size of a dinner plate according the guy I am getting it from. Guessing it’s near the surface too
 
I am hoping transferring into my tank and fragging it down a bit will allow it to grow out in more of a traditional style.

It it currently in a 40g breeder and approx the size of a dinner plate according the guy I am getting it from. Guessing it’s near the surface too
Mine is almost 16" across side to side and about 13" front to back. It's maybe 8" from the surface.
 
Picking up this SPS this weekend.

Seller says its a bugout Stylo. Colors are right. Size was described as size of a dinner plate. I am newish to SPS and with my google searches have never seen a Stylo grow like this. I have had purple stylo in the past. Usually look like a branching tree or a fluffy bush, best description i can come up with before I have had my coffee.

This particular coral grew from a frag and is in a 40G breeder. Unfortunately I am not sure placement. Did it flatten out due to Flow? or maybe growing to close to the surface?

Light requirements? 200 par? are they able to take more with time?

I am going to have to frag it. Will split it between my two tanks. will start it near the sand and over the next maybe 2 months try to move it up to mid tank?

My tanks see 200 par at the sand bed, 540 mid tank and 790 1" below surface.

bugout stylo.jpg
Holy cow, this was posted in No BS Reefing lol. We're close to each other.
 
Holy cow, this was posted in No BS Reefing lol. We're close to each other.
Where are you located?

I am in Cumberland Va. we were planning on hitting VB this weekend so it works out
I'm outside of Suffolk in a little town called Zuni. I'm about an hour west of VBeach
 
So I picked this stylo up yesterday. I am confused by the structure of it. It’s very large and dense. Probably 2-3” thick and very solid. The husbandry of this particular piece was lacking.

I haven’t not seen its true colors yet but hoping to when I get home today. Had to move my torches around a bit to make room temporarily

I dipped it and have it in my 54g tank. After a couple days and I am sure it’s doing okay I think I am going to frag off a couple of the limbs and glue to their own frag plugs and see how they grow out.

It is to big to stay in here as a whole so I will eventually transfer the bulk of it to my big tank and see how it adjusts to higher nutrients

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I have researching a bit more and going by what was already mentioned it looks like the flow was a huge contributor on how this coral grew.

It was in a small tank and didn't have much room to grow upward and what I would guess is very little flow across the top so it grew wide.

Once placed properly in a tank with flow and light do you think it will start growing up and branching like a more normal sytlo?
could this be a nice foundation for a large colony?

As of right now I sort of have the space and time to just let it grow. Tank is young and everything else is small.
 
Interesting. My Birdsnest is flat on the top but that's where my most intense flow is...
 

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