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In this episode of Mile High Reefers, Scott Anderson explains why Montipora is his absolute favorite genus of coral to keep. After five years of growing these stunning animals, Scott breaks down why they are the perfect "bridge" coral for hobbyists looking to move beyond softies and into the world of SPS (Small Polyp Stony) corals.Whether you are drawn to the vibrant color palettes or the architectural growth patterns, Montipora offers something for every reef tank—without the extreme difficulty of Acropora.⏱️ Key Topics & Timestamps0:36 – The Color Palette: Exploring the incredible variety of base and polyp colors available.1:10 – Color Maintenance: Why stable alkalinity and blue-heavy lighting are the secrets to making your Montis pop.1:42 – Growth Patterns: A breakdown of the three main types: Plating, Encrusting, and Branching.2:32 – The Rule Breakers: Highlighting unique species like Montipora spongodes that combine multiple growth forms.2:59 – The Budget Reef: How Scott grew a massive 1.5-foot colony from a simple $10 frag.4:37 – Water Chemistry: Targeted levels for Calcium (400–450) and Alkalinity (7–10 dKH) for optimal health.5:23 – Lighting & Flow: Scott’s preferred T5/LED hybrid setup for maximizing Montipora growth.5:45 – When to Start: How to know if your tank is established enough to handle your first Montipora frag.📋 Montipora Quick Care GuideRequirementTarget RangeScott's Pro-TipCalcium400 – 450 ppmEssential for building the stony skeleton.Alkalinity7 – 10 dKHStability is more important than the specific number.LightingModerate to HighUse more blue spectrum to enhance fluorescence.Water FlowModerateHigher flow often results in thicker, more rugged plates.DifficultyModerateMuch hardier than Acropora; great "first SPS."💡 Scott’s Key Takeaways:Don't Chase Names: You don't need to spend hundreds on "designer" name-brand frags. Scott's most impressive colonies started as "no-name" $10–$15 discount frags.The "Encrusting" Warning: Be careful where you place encrusting Montis! Once they take hold of your main rockwork, they are nearly impossible to remove and will grow over everything in their path.Patience Pays Off: Montipora can be incredibly resilient. Scott shares how his colonies have died back and fully recovered over the years, proving that consistency eventually leads to massive, beautiful displays.The 4-Month Rule: If you’ve successfully kept soft corals or LPS for 3 to 4 months and your parameters are stable, you are likely ready for your first Montipora.What is your favorite Montipora variety? Are you a fan of the classic "Red Cap," or do you prefer the branching "Digitata"? Let us know in the comments!✅ Subscribe for more honest coral guides and reef-keeping tips.✅ Like if you love seeing large colonies grown from tiny frags!#Montipora #SPSCoral #MileHighReefers #ReefTank #CoralCare #MontiCap #SaltwaterAquarium #AquariumTips #CoralGrowth #ReefKeeping