Sps Encrusting But No Vertical Growth

TORX

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I have had this sps peice for almost a year. I removed it from the plug and glued directly to the rock. It has, and continues to, encrust, but I have had an unnoticeable amount of vertical growth.

I would love for it to 'grow up', it is an amazing green color with black polyps, but it is taking its time. Anyone seen this?

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Nick James

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Ya.. most of my acros have done the same... red planet, limeade nasuta, pink matrix... to name a few. My Cali Tort and red dragon grew well upwards and new branches but others just don't seem interested yet!
 

Big_Als_London

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I had this same problem and I believe it was Darryl V that told me to clip the tips off the ends and that would entice it to grow up wards. Well wouldn't you know it worked and before long I was having a problem with having to clip stuff because it was growing into each other.
 

Salty Cracker

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Indeed, a lot of sps likes to check out it's enviro before it starts exploding. I have a pink lemonade that has -never- grown upwards, it just encrusts. In the new tank, I'm giving it a bunch of space and smooth surface so that it can set itself.

Snipping the tips "can" work sometimes, but as with my pink lemonade, I just ended up with several pieces that only encrust :)

Patience, it'll work. If it's encrusting and has PE, it'll take off.
 

AdInfinitum

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My old fire and ice Prostrata encrusted around the large frag I got from jroovers until it ran out of space to cover. I talked to Darryl...tried all kinds of things....then when it ran out of rock to cover (started running into neighbors) it exploded upwards...branches came up all over the encrusted surface. Perhaps a bit of crowding forces them to grow up more to compete for light.
 
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