Platygyra Growth Rate?

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I can’t find any info on the nominal growth rate of a Platygyra. I’ve got it close to the bottom of the DT. Current flow in that location is medium to low. What is an optimal growth rate for these.
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Hard to quantify with numbers and sizes, but growth rate is similar to favia/favites, if not a bit faster.
If you don’t know how fast those grow, I would say twice as fast as the average chalice coral.
 
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Hard to quantify with numbers and sizes, but growth rate is similar to favia/favites, if not a bit faster.
If you don’t know how fast those grow, I would say twice as fast as the average chalice coral.
Hum? I don’t have any chalice and only one Favia. In the picture there is a plug of Zoas above the platy that won’t fully open and I think it’s from too much flow in that area. Plus, if I don’t move it now, eventually that green encrusting Monti is going to kill them. I was thinking move them down where the platy is, but I just read platy’s have long stingers. Guess I’ll have to move it to the other side of the tank.

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The one I have lives well on my sand bed and I have had it for a few years but my chalice grows faster than the platy.
 

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Hum? I don’t have any chalice and only one Favia. In the picture there is a plug of Zoas above the platy that won’t fully open and I think it’s from too much flow in that area. Plus, if I don’t move it now, eventually that green encrusting Monti is going to kill them. I was thinking move them down where the platy is, but I just read platy’s have long stingers. Guess I’ll have to move it to the other side of the tank.

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I've never heard of zoas getting too much flow.

To answer the main question it's kind of slow as a grower. It will grow faster if target fed for sure.
 

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