Fastest growing LPS?

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This acan has been in my system for 3 months

when I got him:
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Now, there are twice the new heads on the other side
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Had these chalices three months
When I got them-
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Now-
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Other before and afters, all within 3 months. Too lazy to type.
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Nice growth!
 

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This thread is cracking me up, but as far as the OPs question, fastest growing LPS?

Id say caluastera curvata or ducanopsammia axifuga, especially if you spot feed them often.
 

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Beautiful :)
Your scape is first class!!

this was about 2.5 heads when I got it last June :)
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Aw thank you! I’m not 100% happy with my scape just yet. I have a few more large rocks cycling that I want to use as a base to raise everything up a bit , thanks though!
Nice growth!
 

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Sps, but nice growth regardless!

Ha , ha , I knew this would start a debate @ Hemmdog. Chyphastrea has been debated before on this forum, In my opinion it should be considered an LPS. Its is in the family of Merulinidae along with Trachy's. But as LPS and SPS are just a phrases, I will not argue either way. :)
 

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