LouPhoenix
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I've had my Dendro for almost a year now. It looks super healthy, stays open most of the day and most of the night, eats like a pig, and at some point, about 7 months ago, it grew two little heads out of each side. The thing is, since then, the coral has not grown any bigger or multiplied at all. I have an mixed tank with a majority of my corals being SPS. It is in an area of good flow, plenty of light and it is fed a mix of mysis, Selcon, cyclopeeze and oyster eggs weekly. All 3 heads eat it all with gusto, but no growth. In contrast, I added my Duncans to the tank at the same time with the same food, same feeding schedule, same placement and it went from 3 heads to over 30 heads now. Again, nothing appears to be stressing the dendro and it looks happy as can be. I wonder what is keeping it from growing. Everything else in the tank grows! Here are some pictures for reference...
This one is from nearly a year ago, one happy head...
This one is from a couple of months ago (still looks the same)... 3 happy heads...
This one is from nearly a year ago, one happy head...

This one is from a couple of months ago (still looks the same)... 3 happy heads...
