Is green pocillopora really that bad?

Rmckoy

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Try a hydnophora, I put a frag in my tank shortly after it cycled and it’s still doing great!
Weird thing ....
I can’t keep softies , zoas or Xenia .
They die in just a month after adding but montipora , stylo , some acros , and some lps do good .
 

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I've had p. damicornis in one of my tanks for 25+ years. It has spawned several times, but the new colonies that pop up generally either die off naturally after a few weeks or end up in places where it's easy to remove them, like on the face of the overflow. Containing it has never been an issue, and a nice big plump, fuzzy colony is pretty awesome to see. I've never regretted having it in my tank.
 

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It is definitely as bad or worse than reported. :D
 

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If you like the way it looks, keep it!
As for Xenia.... some of my favorite corals are PomPom Xenia and my very finicky, hard to find Bali Giant Xenia!!
 

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This pocci rt ?lol

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It's a problem for me. Just the green pocillipora. It spawns everywhere in my tank including the glass, overflows,and sump.

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Yeah, mine grow everywhere. I have to use F-aptasia to kill off colonies to create real estate for other sps
 

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I'm keeping my colonies. Hopefully just keeping them in check with pruning and maybe theyll start growing in cool places eventually like on the back wall or on a pump or overflow
 

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Thought I’d bump this thread. I put this pocillapora in my tank about 20 months ago. One of the first SPS I added. While a fast grower I’ve yet to see it spawn anywhere else. Is this the same kind others have had problems with? Is this a ticking time bomb?
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