One sps frag not growing

AC-WEB

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I have an 46 gallon reef primarily dominated by sps. I received a small frag that was sold to me as a red planet, but it has not shown any growth whatsoever since it has been in my tank, two months. I have other sps growing well, including Aquadelights, tricolor validas, birdsnest, millis, and some monti caps. I have a programmed bubble magus doser dosing alk, ca, and vodka. I check mag levels twice a month and add as needed.

I just checked my levels today, and alk is at 9dkh, ca is at 450, mag is at 1400, temp is at 78, 0 phosphates, 0 nitrates. I have an mp40w providing flow in my tank. I dip all corals before placing in tank and all corals look pest free. I have a 6 bulb 39w t5 nova extreme pro fixture. I placed this frag higher to get more light, to no avail. I also clipped the tip to see if it would encourage growth, but no dice. I know it's alive because it is not white, even though pale, and i can see some small polyp extension.

Any other ideas?
AC-WEB
 
I believe RPT's are usually moderate to fast growers. They do tend to encrust before they start to branch out, sometimes they'll encrust a LOT (for several months) before they start showing branching growth. If yours is encrusting don't worry it's just doing its thing. There is a thread here on RC that shows quite a few RPTs encrusting for a long time before they start to branch: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1579687

If there is no encrusting/growth whatsoever, check for other corals in the area that might be inhibiting it (Zoa). If that is not the problem, I suggest you frag your frag. I had a green slimer frag that did not grow/encrust for almost a year. All the other SPS's were doing well. I moved it several times, but that didn't help. I finally cut the 1 inch frag about half way up and within a few weeks both the stump and the tip pieces started growing. It soon became the fastest growing acro in my tank.

Good luck, when healthy, the RPT is stunning.
 
Red planets usually are fast growers. I feel that you should give it more time before you be concerned. I've had frags do absolutely nothing for months before they started growing (most notably wild acropora). +1 on the crazy amount of encrustment that red planet usually does before it takes off.
 
Thanks for the replys. I will be more patient with this piece. It has not been encrusting. What i may do is take it off the old plug and glue it to a piece of live rock if things dont progress.


Red planets usually are fast growers. I feel that you should give it more time before you be concerned. I've had frags do absolutely nothing for months before they started growing (most notably wild acropora). +1 on the crazy amount of encrustment that red planet usually does before it takes off.
 
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