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My fellow reefers, I am in a way proud and nervous. I just bought my first sps coral. I bought an “encrusting montipora”. I’m mainly posting this just to ask for any tips or advice. I got is yesterday and all polyps are out so I’m assuming that’s a good sign. Also what do monti’s look like when they aren’t doing to well? Or what to look for in an unhealthy piece?
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Congratulations, what color is it, do you know its name?
Polyps being out is a good thing. Keep him in medium light for a couple of weeks to get used to your water. Some flow is good to keep sand and stuff off.
 
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Congratulations, what color is it, do you know its name?
Polyps being out is a good thing. Keep him in medium light for a couple of weeks to get used to your water. Some flow is good to keep sand and stuff off.
Thanks I can’t really get a good pic of it but this was the piece I bought. Is there any other signs of stress to look for?
 

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My fellow reefers, I am in a way proud and nervous. I just bought my first sps coral. I bought an “encrusting montipora”. I’m mainly posting this just to ask for any tips or advice. I got is yesterday and all polyps are out so I’m assuming that’s a good sign. Also what do monti’s look like when they aren’t doing to well? Or what to look for in an unhealthy piece?
TIA
And no picture?
You got some learning to do. ;)

If it looses color, not good. Turning grey or bleaching, not good.

Did you dip it for pests?
 
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And no picture?
You got some learning to do. ;)

If it looses color, not good. Turning grey or bleaching, not good.

Did you dip it for pests?
Here are some pics :)
 

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IME Montis are the easiest of sps to keep. Far less demanding then most. If the polyps stop showing up and the color fades that may indicate that you have a problem. Otherwise it looks good under your lighting.....when your lights are that blue it's kinda hard to see if there are any other problems
 
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