I got this green encrusting montipora from a tank break down. It was completely white, almost dead when I got it. I had no idea what it was until it recovered and started growing (not sure if there’s a hobby name).
Now it’s thriving and taking over its rock.
I made a noob mistake and put too many coral on the same rock (small tank).
I should’ve isolated it.
It has grown over and killed parts of an orange Digitata, some Jason Fox special porites, and some of a Stylophora. The Stylo is proving itself strong though, it’s holding its ground.
Anyways, I wouldn’t be adverse to breaking off a big frag, giving it its own rock, and sacrificing the main colony to save the Digitata and Stylo.
Any recommendations on how to go about this? Or some way to control it.
It’s mostly closed up because I changed the flow direction and it’s getting too much in its current spot.
Now it’s thriving and taking over its rock.
I made a noob mistake and put too many coral on the same rock (small tank).
I should’ve isolated it.
It has grown over and killed parts of an orange Digitata, some Jason Fox special porites, and some of a Stylophora. The Stylo is proving itself strong though, it’s holding its ground.
Anyways, I wouldn’t be adverse to breaking off a big frag, giving it its own rock, and sacrificing the main colony to save the Digitata and Stylo.
Any recommendations on how to go about this? Or some way to control it.
It’s mostly closed up because I changed the flow direction and it’s getting too much in its current spot.
