My hypothesis on tank maturity and coral health

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I’ve seen many posts about how people had corals in their tank, but the corals didn’t start to take off until the 1 year mark. I also read that corals deaths diminish on the 1 year mark too.

What do you think causes this? I know it’s just speculations from me, but could an increase in copepods and phytoplankton benefit corals that would otherwise starve or shrink?
 

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? If we had all the answers we would provide them. U can have perfect parameters. Perfect flow and filtration. Add 2 diffrent corals and 1 can do good and 1 diminish.
It is something imo we are missing.
What? Idk...
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Too much available space for algee to grow. Once you have organisms establish and a good amount of biomass it keeps everything from swinging to much and prevents massive outbreaks
 

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