So - everyone here with an SPS related tank is concerned about growth. Without googling. What is the maximum growth to expect from SPS within a year?
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Why?I would expect the average maximum growth rate in the wild to be higher than what we see in our tanks.
Our tanks would likely have more instances of zero growth than found in the wild?
Sorry - I meant 'why' - assuming we're doing everything correctly - on average lots of people probably aren't.Why?
Ideal and stable water chemistry, natural wave action, intense sun light and lunar cycle, and an infinite supply of zooplankton. Assuming we’re discussing a healthy reef. All of these are impossible to reproduce in a box of water.Why?
What @Chaswood79 said pretty much covered it. Again, talking AVERAGE wildreef vs. Average captive reef.Why?
@MnFish1 - you’re trying to open a can of worms here aren’t you? ;Hilarious If anyone posts the same two answers in this post, I’ll donate a kidney to charity. And maybe a Starbucks gift card.So - everyone here with an SPS related tank is concerned about growth. Without googling. What is the maximum growth to expect from SPS within a year?
Its not impossible to answer - there is data 'out there' that suggests the maximum a coral should grow in a year - just curious if we (in our tanks are meeting.beating that estimate)Like everyone's said this is pretty impossible to answer.
Some stuff grows rapidly while others dont.
Plus growth is also linear, a 1/2" frag vs a 1ft colony with dozens of branches-the large colony will grow faster then the tiny frag.
I've had small frags stay exactly the same for almost a year with no visible growth, and I've had corals like green digi that went from a 1/2" frag to a massive colony in less then a year.
No - I'm asking how fast 'your' coral is growing. lol. If you keep corals under poor conditions that your problem. I'm not asking you to decide 'the average' - BUT - what your tank is doingAsking how fast coral grows is like asking how long is a piece of string. There are so many variables that effect coral growth. A short answer is under ideal conditions sps corals can grow quickly under poor conditions they can grow very slowly or not at all.
If thats the case - then those of us who 'pretend' to be preserving reefs should get another job? actually - I'm sure many people achieve the growth rates possible;0Ideal and stable water chemistry, natural wave action, intense sun light and lunar cycle, and an infinite supply of zooplankton. Assuming we’re discussing a healthy reef. All of these are impossible to reproduce in a box of water.
Why do you think that is?Depends: I have some dormant stuff that haven't grown in almost a year and some that have grown so much (2+") in under a year.