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Hey Reef2Reefers ,
I just purchased this guy from the WWC cyber Monday madness and wanted to know if these are a pretty fast grower? I have been feeding it a squirt of coral frenzy once a week during night time when the tentacles are out. It's a very nice looking frag but just curious to how long before it starts looking more like a colony And less like a frag?

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I have a rainbow platygyra, slow growth it started with about 3-4 eyes. You can see growth on the plate I put it on. I've had it going on 1 year from reefapalooza Orlando 16.
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I have a rainbow platygyra, slow growth it started with about 3-4 eyes. You can see growth on the plate I put it on. I've had it going on 1 year from reefapalooza Orlando 16.
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Very nice looking coral you got there , thanks for sharing the info
 

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Does the same thing happen by putting the frag plug it's currently glued to on a rock?

Yes, it will grow down the sides of the plug and attach to whatever surface is below it. I haven't attached mine to my display tank rock yet. Waiting until i frag this one soon. [emoji4]
 
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Yes, it will grow down the sides of the plug and attach to whatever surface is below it. I haven't attached mine to my display tank rock yet. Waiting until i frag this one soon. [emoji4]
Cool, I'm gonna let mine chill in the sand for a while longer before I move it since it looks nice and healthy. When I first received it the water felt like refrigerator water and the frag looked questionable so I'm guessing it went through a lot of stress so giving it a nice break is prob a good idea. Here's a pic of what the frag looked like when I received it.
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Cool, I'm gonna let mine chill in the sand for a while longer before I move it since it looks nice and healthy. When I first received it the water felt like refrigerator water and the frag looked questionable so I'm guessing it went through a lot of stress so giving it a nice break is prob a good idea. Here's a pic of what the frag looked like when I received it.
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Wow! I always tell friends not to order frags in the winter months for this reason. Did it color back up? First pic has too much blue light to tell.
 
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Sorry the blue light does kinda ruin photographs but the dark parts have a emerald green tint and the liquid looking blue center is actually a pinkish purple color
 

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