I always understood that more flow equaled thicker branches and less extension of branches.
Your sps look healthy to me. Different species grow differently as well. Tabling corals will grow in a much thicker group. Many times people see small frags with lots of branches but it takes awhile before a frag takes on its "real" shape. Once again, I believe your sps look healthy and mature. A small cluster of branches cannot compare to what you have going on!
what size tank is that? I see only one mp10. is that the case? I doubt it, but that could be whats causing your long branches. Co
Tkanks!
It is a 180 and the vortech is a 40. I have a reeflo dart return pump that feeds my skimmer and cal/kalk/bio pellet reactors as well as my chiller. I also have 2 mp 40's on opposite ends of the tank.
can you give a close up of the sump. (looks nicely setup)
and Species will grow different. (branches/bunches/bushes/tables)
Flow/light/water will dictate how much and what fluctuation you get.
high flow has to have thicker branches to prevent breaking from the flow. it wont dictate the growth pattern for say. (you can get a slimer to grow like a Valida and what not) but there can be some manipulation.
your red-planet might be stretching for light (since you only have 2 MH's) or getting where it wants to be. if you put a MP-40 in front of it, it may be thicker and more tabling because its what is needed to be stable. if you don't have any flow in the middle, it might be stretching out to expand easier (less thick and talbesome)
so, species has a lot to do with it, and Flow/water/light are how you manipulate it from there.
Thanks Guys! Maybe time to get the mp-60's.....but with it in my living room I hear they are pretty noisy.