Do you have acros with zero polyp extension?

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As said earlier, Set for Stun takes a long time to settle in and hates being moved. You really only see polyps once it starts putting out vertical (well...mainly horizontal) growth.
 

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This is my fastest growing acro and its never shown a single polyp.
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Any "reef safe" angels in the tank?

When I first got into SPS I had a flame back angel, never had PE except at night. Couple years later, angel jumped. Few months later, PE for days, and days. Even my WD was it's normal hairy self!

Fast forward a couple years, and I let my wife talk me into a lemon peel angel. Now I'm back to 0 PE. I swear to god the acro's can smell the angel, as it was nearly instant from hairy to 0 PE when I dumped the angel in.
 

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