Largest crocea in the scientific literature is only 6" (15cm). I saw an aquarium specimen in a book that was supposedly bigger, but I wonder if they actually took it out and measured it correctly - or just eyeballed it...
Even in their natural habitat under full sun, croceas may grow less than 1mm per month. They are by far the slowest growing of the species. Still, I'd think you should see at least a little growth in a year's time though. As already said, it could very well be too little Ca/Alk, but too much phosphate can also interfere with shell formation, too.