Growth or burnt tips

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Kermit the Frog Acropora for reference. This piece has been growing rapidly, encrusting over the base and branching as well. While it was growing it was showing constant PE. The last 3-4 days there's been a lack of PE during the day, however at night I can see the polyps fully extended. I believe it's visible in the photo but the tips have a light blue/pastel color on them. Burnt tips or just growth? The color variation is a new development.

As a after thought, I have a Acro Tenuis with normal PE

Parameters
1.025 SG
77 degrees F
PAR is 240 at the tips
Alk is steady at 7.8-8.2
PH- 8.15
Calc- 440
Mag- 1300
PO4- .06
Nitrate- 20 ppm
Dosing about 25 mL of AFR daily
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Growth tips my friend. If they were burnt, you'd see skeleton.
 
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Yup, every tank is different. Especially growth speeds and even coloration sometimes.
I knew it was headed in the right direction when it started encrusting on the plug. Just hadn't seen that type of growth on it yet. TY!
 

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