Strawberry Shortcake polyp extension?

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I have had this coral for 20 months. It has grown from a very small #WWC frag to a nice size colony. Its the very first frag on that rack 20 months ago.......

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It use to have polyp extension. All my other SPS have polyp extension

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It has really grown but no polyp extension as you see here. .

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All the rest of my SPS have great polyp extesion. I wonder why?

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How can I get more polyp extension?
 

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Tank is almost 2 yrs old.
Parameters are ....

Temp 80
Salt 35
Dkh 7.8
Ca 450
Mg 1450
N03 <2
p04 .1

Thanks in advance for advise.
If it’s healthy and growing I’d just leave it be. Most of these shortcakes come from the southern tip of the GBR with extremely pristine waters and incredible surge zones...like crazy amounts of flow facing the open ocean on the outer reef crest. Many Millepora and other shortcakes (which I believe are acropora microclados) in this zone receive huge upwelling tides and lots of available food washing over them from the open ocean. That’s pretty much why those and the Millepora that are found near them are hard to color up and grow into large colonies. My guess would be to increase the flow before attempting to play with nutrients, lighting, etc.
 

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I had the same issue ,it got to a certain size and no more polyps but was still growing . It used to have some nice long flowy polyps then it put down a huge base and that was that lol
 

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