[My Slowest Grower] 1 year's growth

Rakie

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This is my slowest growing coral, a wild aussie piece that's developed a deep blue body, neon green tips and orange polyps.

Then
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Now
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This is the only coral I own that I haven't fragged into a puddle for friends. It's just too slow, moves like a glacier. It's mostly gotten really thick. It's a table, It would be the nicest thing in my tank if it would hurry up a little !
 

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That is something special. It's amazing what the wild Aussie corals can develop into if given enough time. Some of my Aussie corals we're doing something similar. Just thickened up. But now I'm seeing more encrusting. I hope yours hits a growth spurt soon. I'd definitely buy a frag.
 

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That's really nice doesn't even look like the same coral.
Gee.... I must be the worst SPS grower.
Most of my stuff hardly grows.
 

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