I know what a sore topic GARF can be, but...
The GARF website specifically mentions mounting "escape size" SPS frags at a slightly downward pointed direction to get optimal growth.
Supposedly, escape size refers to the ability of invertebrates to rapidly grow to a certain size that would prevent the animal to die if it were injured by a predator.
Does this apply to corals though? Are any reefkeepers seeing greater growth from smaller frags as opposed to larger frags?
I know that whenever someone describes the frags that GARF sells, it usually goes along the lines of "they're small frags, but they grow quickly"
The GARF website specifically mentions mounting "escape size" SPS frags at a slightly downward pointed direction to get optimal growth.
Supposedly, escape size refers to the ability of invertebrates to rapidly grow to a certain size that would prevent the animal to die if it were injured by a predator.
Does this apply to corals though? Are any reefkeepers seeing greater growth from smaller frags as opposed to larger frags?
I know that whenever someone describes the frags that GARF sells, it usually goes along the lines of "they're small frags, but they grow quickly"