Montipora setosa growth?

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So my tanks about 1.5 months old and I threw in a setosa just to test it out. It was doing horrible a week ago at the lfs but I've noticed its gotten a lot better. My question is is this growth? It wasn't like this at the lfs and I've never kept this species of montipora before. It becomes easier to see as the days go on

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Just tapped the tank so that the polyps would close. Easier to see
 

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If I understand you, Once you purchased the coral and brought it home and it did better. Polyp extension doesn’t mean growth after just a week or so but it is a good sign. For instance: your salt might be spot on sea water level and your lfs might be 1.020. Not to mention your superior lighting or flow or present nutrients etc. If you want to see growth, keep taking pictures each month or so from the same angle/distance. You’ll see growth.
 
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If I understand you, Once you purchased the coral and brought it home and it did better. Polyp extension doesn’t mean growth after just a week or so but it is a good sign. For instance: your salt might be spot on sea water level and your lfs might be 1.020. Not to mention your superior lighting or flow or present nutrients etc. If you want to see growth, keep taking pictures each month or so from the same angle/distance. You’ll see growth.
Oh I know that. Not talking about the polyps extension but I'm noticing white tips and I haven't kept this specific species before
 

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SPS in general are slow growers, but that setosa is a real slow grower. As others said, polyp extension is good. Just leave it in the same area and let it be.
 

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