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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Plating Monti Mounting Tips???
I have a 34 g. red sea cube. I would love to add a couple plating montis (purple and red would be top choice) and I would love to get them to grow in this plating manner in the photos where there are several plates tightly stacked on top of each other and intertwined with other colors.
What are the best specific types of puple, red or orange montis that plate like this? How do you mount them to faciliate this growth the best? Can you mount several levels of the same monti on top of each other OR just let it do this naturally? Can you get this type of growth in a smaller area in a nano OR do you need way more space than that? Any tips, photos, links, etc. appreciated? |
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Miller Place, NY
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That is the natural growth pattern.
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Ontario, Canada
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This coral grows fast once happy, leave a good amount of room for it to expand in both directions, mine love good flow....
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Agreed, it's been my experience montipora grow very quickly when happy. My best advice is don't place other photosynthetic corals in areas which will quickly be shaded by montipora growth. Yes though, you can keep these successfully and fairly easily in a smaller tank like a 34.
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#5 |
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Ontario, Canada
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BTW, that growth in the picture took years....
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