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It can grow to cover the plug or you could trim the plug so it would reach the rocks faster.
Thank you I was trying to avoid it spreading so I could put other corrals on that rock and was hoping it would just get thicker. I guess I’ll designate that whole rock for it.It can grow to cover the plug or you could trim the plug so it would reach the rocks faster.
So the lack of light under the part of the plug that is shaded if that makes sense doesn’t prevent the monti from eventually encrusting in that shaded area ?It can grow to cover the plug or you could trim the plug so it would reach the rocks faster.
What other corals were you thinking about?Thank you I was trying to avoid it spreading so I could put other corrals on that rock and was hoping it would just get thicker. I guess I’ll designate that whole rock for it.
I was thinking about a type of Euphyllia. You kinda answered another question I had that if something were to sting for example a monti / gsp does it fully kill it or just that portion ?What other corals were you thinking about?
Montipora aren't particularly aggressive - and a lot of corals will just grow right over/kill spots to grow on.
It depends on what is doing the stinging. Some corals will just kill stuff where it's in their way - other stuff -like hydnophora - will basically send out a ton of messenterial filaments and eat as much of the other coral as they can get to.I was thinking about a type of Euphyllia. You kinda answered another question I had that if something were to sting for example a monti / gsp does it fully kill it or just that portion ?