karimwassef
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So I accidentally ended up running an experiment with different frags and noticed an unusual growth rate difference.
I glued frags on their own.
I glued frags next to a sibling frag (same parent colony).
I glued multiple sibling frags on the same rock.
The frags all grew and originally, they were all growing at a similar growth rate.
But once the sibling frags made physical contact and started to merge, the growth rate changed. Not just because there were twice or 3x as many frags... The growth was disproportionately faster.
In the case of three frags, the growth was so fast that the entire rock was nearly all covered. The same frag sizes separate are about half the size cumulatively.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Here's one frag
<a href="http://s1062.photobucket.com/user/karimwassef/media/471971e6-6170-4c3e-80fe-8a438aa3d631_zpstk3ceqad.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1062.photobucket.com/albums/t496/karimwassef/471971e6-6170-4c3e-80fe-8a438aa3d631_zpstk3ceqad.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 471971e6-6170-4c3e-80fe-8a438aa3d631_zpstk3ceqad.jpg"/></a>
Here's two frags
<a href="http://s1062.photobucket.com/user/karimwassef/media/b1377afa-55b3-41e4-bc85-b785eb40541f_zps5lrybkop.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1062.photobucket.com/albums/t496/karimwassef/b1377afa-55b3-41e4-bc85-b785eb40541f_zps5lrybkop.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo b1377afa-55b3-41e4-bc85-b785eb40541f_zps5lrybkop.jpg"/></a>
Here's three frags
<a href="http://s1062.photobucket.com/user/karimwassef/media/018C3222-FD70-468B-9A0B-341D018B6693_zpspfpi28di.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1062.photobucket.com/albums/t496/karimwassef/018C3222-FD70-468B-9A0B-341D018B6693_zpspfpi28di.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 018C3222-FD70-468B-9A0B-341D018B6693_zpspfpi28di.jpg"/></a>
and here's the parent "frag" - there wasn't much left on it.
<a href="http://s1062.photobucket.com/user/karimwassef/media/21286518-4e1d-48e0-9503-225419fb4fe2_zpsimglbkx4.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1062.photobucket.com/albums/t496/karimwassef/21286518-4e1d-48e0-9503-225419fb4fe2_zpsimglbkx4.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 21286518-4e1d-48e0-9503-225419fb4fe2_zpsimglbkx4.jpg"/></a>
I know this wasn't a controlled experiment - different flow, different locations, etc...
Still - seemed significant enough for my kids to notice the difference.
I glued frags on their own.
I glued frags next to a sibling frag (same parent colony).
I glued multiple sibling frags on the same rock.
The frags all grew and originally, they were all growing at a similar growth rate.
But once the sibling frags made physical contact and started to merge, the growth rate changed. Not just because there were twice or 3x as many frags... The growth was disproportionately faster.
In the case of three frags, the growth was so fast that the entire rock was nearly all covered. The same frag sizes separate are about half the size cumulatively.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Here's one frag
<a href="http://s1062.photobucket.com/user/karimwassef/media/471971e6-6170-4c3e-80fe-8a438aa3d631_zpstk3ceqad.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1062.photobucket.com/albums/t496/karimwassef/471971e6-6170-4c3e-80fe-8a438aa3d631_zpstk3ceqad.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 471971e6-6170-4c3e-80fe-8a438aa3d631_zpstk3ceqad.jpg"/></a>
Here's two frags
<a href="http://s1062.photobucket.com/user/karimwassef/media/b1377afa-55b3-41e4-bc85-b785eb40541f_zps5lrybkop.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1062.photobucket.com/albums/t496/karimwassef/b1377afa-55b3-41e4-bc85-b785eb40541f_zps5lrybkop.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo b1377afa-55b3-41e4-bc85-b785eb40541f_zps5lrybkop.jpg"/></a>
Here's three frags
<a href="http://s1062.photobucket.com/user/karimwassef/media/018C3222-FD70-468B-9A0B-341D018B6693_zpspfpi28di.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1062.photobucket.com/albums/t496/karimwassef/018C3222-FD70-468B-9A0B-341D018B6693_zpspfpi28di.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 018C3222-FD70-468B-9A0B-341D018B6693_zpspfpi28di.jpg"/></a>
and here's the parent "frag" - there wasn't much left on it.
<a href="http://s1062.photobucket.com/user/karimwassef/media/21286518-4e1d-48e0-9503-225419fb4fe2_zpsimglbkx4.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1062.photobucket.com/albums/t496/karimwassef/21286518-4e1d-48e0-9503-225419fb4fe2_zpsimglbkx4.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo 21286518-4e1d-48e0-9503-225419fb4fe2_zpsimglbkx4.jpg"/></a>
I know this wasn't a controlled experiment - different flow, different locations, etc...
Still - seemed significant enough for my kids to notice the difference.