Monti cap growth pattern

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I've got a purple monti cap that's growing fingers rather than plates. Is this normal? A result of flow, light, and/or water conditions?

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probably low light what are you running?
A couple of Gen 2 radions and T5s. To be honest though, I need to clean the glass tank lids and change out the T5 bulbs. I've been putting off changing the bulbs until I can redo my canopy.
 

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Thats not montipora capricornis

Its most likely M. undata, possibly hodgsoni


Seems like commonplace that any semi plating montipora in the hobby is automatically labeled as a "cap" or capricornis incorrectly.

Many times this purple morph is referred to as "idaho grape"
 
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Thats not montipora capricornis

Its most likely M. undata, possibly hodgsoni


Seems like commonplace that any semi plating montipora in the hobby is automatically labeled as a "cap" or capricornis incorrectly.

Many times this purple morph is referred to as "idaho grape"
Oh. So it's not likely to plate or scroll out nicely? I mean, it's still a pretty color, but I was hoping for a plating type.
 

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Oh. So it's not likely to plate or scroll out nicely? I mean, it's still a pretty color, but I was hoping for a plating type.
It will still plate and scroll eventually, but these tend to encrust a lot more before doing so compared to actual M. capricornis.

Of course lighting and flow will play a hand in its growth pattern as well.
 

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