Comparing kryptonite, candy cane, and branching vs ball mass corals
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bronzeoak - Posts: 13
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Comparing kryptonite, candy cane, and branching vs ball mass corals
My 3 headed frag is shaping up to be a ball type colony. I'm still curious, what causes some colonies to form into balls while others branch out? I had my heart set on mine branching, but it seems that's not the case.
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flintek - Posts: 20
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Re: Comparing kryptonite, candy cane, and branching vs ball mass corals
I came across this info on coral colonies that might be helpful. Apparently, as they mature, they tend to form a ball shape. You can check it out here: http://coral.aims.gov.au/info/factsheets.jsp. That being said, it's still possible to encourage a branching shape with regular pruning, similar to how you'd train a bonsai tree.
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DeepRiver - Posts: 7
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Re: Comparing kryptonite, candy cane, and branching vs ball mass corals
Low flow could be the culprit, don't you think?