Montipora spongodes

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Was told this was a montipora spongodes

correct?

best pic right now

was told from lfs it is realtively hearty snd simplistic for begginner sps

im confident in my reefing abilities, just looking to see if anything i should know

worry about it blocking light from corals below if it grows?

thanks

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it can get big

Putting in this top corner

Would be great to fill in and nothing underneath shouldnt be too affected if some light blocked
 

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I couldn't kill it if I try. Great coral grows like a weed under all light conditions. Less flow you see much more brown polyps and less green, in good flow some polyps retreat showing off more of the green. Seems to grow faster when it's fuzzier.
 

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