What defines a happy coral?

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In my eyes a happy coral is a coral that has insane polyp extension at night and vibrant colors.

Many of us have corals that look fine but are they tru

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Growth, feeders out occasionally, good color and polyps extended
 

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I judge the corals "happiness" mostly by growth. My happiness I usually judge by growth and color. With my acans for example I have found some of the best colors I can get often/usually do not correspond with the best growth rates.

With other coral like anenomes I find that things like excessively splitting even when small is a sign of unhappiness (or at least stress).

Also not a big believer that polyp extension is necessarily a sign of happiness. Most acros I ever had that had an RTN/STN event had good polyps extension as the flesh around them was blowing away.
 

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Thats alot of green corals.


Id define it as good polyp extension good color and good growth. I usually have good polyp extension and color but growth is something I'm working on. Doing alot more testing these days.
 

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In my eyes a happy coral is a coral that has insane polyp extension at night and vibrant colors.

Many of us have corals that look fine but are they tru

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Beautiful pieces!
 

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