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SPSIntermediateCare score 6/10

Montipora Digitata

Montipora digitata

Identify Montipora Digitata by branching finger-like growth and small polyps; then set middle placement, high flow, and enough separation from Acropora and Birdsnest Coral.

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Snapshot

Quick Care Snapshot

Difficulty
Intermediate
Care score
6/10
Placement
Middle
PAR range
150-300 PAR
Flow
High
Aggression
Low
Growth rate
Fast
Minimum tank age
6 months
Minimum tank size
30 gallons

Images

Reference Photos

Photos are shown only when a source includes reusable license metadata. Always verify appearance against the coral in your own lighting and flow.

Primary reference: Diego Delso

Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY-SA 4.0

Photo: portioid

Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY-SA 4.0

Photo: Thomas Mesaglio

Source: Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY 4.0

Ranges

Water Parameters

These ranges are approximate starting points from the coral database and should be adjusted to the stability and history of your system.

Temperature
76-80 F / 24.4-26.7 C
Salinity
1.024-1.026
Alkalinity
7.5-9 dKH
Calcium
420-460 ppm
Magnesium
1280-1400 ppm
Nitrate
1-10 ppm
Phosphate
0.02-0.08 ppm

Care

Care Notes

Lighting

150-300 PAR is a working SPS starting range; raise light slowly and watch tips, color, and polyp extension rather than chasing PAR alone.

Flow

high varied flow should keep the surface clean without blasting one side of the colony.

Stability

For Montipora Digitata, check alkalinity, temperature, and nutrient trends before moving the frag; sudden corrections are often more risky than modestly imperfect numbers.

Variability

Montipora Digitata requirements vary by specimen, aquaculture history, shipping stress, and tank maturity; use these ranges as starting points, not guarantees.

Feeding

Feeding

Benefits from feeding
No
Food types
fish waste, dissolved nutrients, fine suspended foods
Frequency
direct feeding not usually needed

ID

Identification

Key features

  • branching finger-like growth
  • small polyps
  • rough porous surface

Common colors

  • Orange
  • Green
  • Purple
  • Red

How to tell apart

Montipora digitata lacks the clear axial corallite structure typical of Acropora branch tips. When Montipora Digitata is confused with Acropora and Birdsnest Coral, the useful clues are branching finger-like growth, small polyps, and rough porous surface. Color is secondary; structure, expansion pattern, and the first place tissue irritation appears are more reliable. Use growth form, corallite texture, and polyp extension before trusting a trade name because color can shift with light and nutrients.

Placement

Compatibility

Compatibility depends on specimen size, flow, growth, aggression, and spacing. Use these references conservatively and watch for contact over time.

Spacing recommendation: keep about 3 inches of clearance, then adjust based on extension and neighboring coral response.

Troubleshooting

Common Problems

Use these as troubleshooting checks, not a diagnosis. Symptoms may point to more than one issue.

Montipora Digitata paling, base recession, or lost polyp extensionOpen for symptoms, likely causes to check, and practical next steps.

Symptoms that may indicate it

  • polyps retract, color washes out, or tissue fades at the base
  • Montipora Digitata shows less normal extension, inflation, or feeding response than its recent baseline
  • changes are localized rather than a confirmed single-cause condition

Likely causes to check

  • alkalinity instability, light changes, insufficient random flow, or pests
  • recent placement, lighting, flow, or chemistry changes affecting Montipora Digitata
  • possible irritation from neighbors, pests, detritus, or handling depending on the coral group

Quick checks

  • check Montipora Digitata alkalinity and temperature trends before changing placement
  • inspect shaded bases and branch tips under white light
  • adjust light or flow gradually rather than making several corrections at once

Checklist

Common Mistakes

  • track alkalinity and nutrients before changing SPS light or flow
  • placing Montipora Digitata before confirming branching finger-like growth and its spacing needs
  • using Montipora Digitata color or trade name alone instead of comparing it with Acropora
  • changing light, flow, and chemistry together when Montipora Digitata looks irritated
  • ignoring stable alkalinity when keeping Montipora Digitata

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FAQs

FAQs

Is Montipora Digitata beginner friendly?

Montipora Digitata is better treated as intermediate because placement, flow, feeding response, or aggression can vary by specimen.

Where should Montipora Digitata be placed?

Start Montipora Digitata in the middle third with room to adjust up or down. Use 150-300 PAR and high flow as a starting point, then adjust from tissue extension, color, and nearby coral response.

Does Montipora Digitata need coral food or mainly stability?

Montipora Digitata may use fish waste, dissolved nutrients, and fine suspended foods, but the database feeding note is conservative: direct feeding not usually needed. For SPS-style care, stable light, flow, alkalinity, and nutrient trends usually matter more than heavy feeding.

How should I space Montipora Digitata near LPS or fast-growing corals?

Give Montipora Digitata about 3 inches of clearance as a starting point. Its database aggression level is Low. Use caution near Acropora and Pocillopora. Avoid close placement with Torch Coral, Elegance Coral, and Chalice Coral. Compatibility is not a guarantee, so check contact points as colonies expand.

What should I check if Montipora Digitata looks stressed?

Use this as a troubleshooting check. For Montipora Digitata, polyps retract, color washes out, or tissue fades at the base and Montipora Digitata shows less normal extension, inflation, or feeding response than its recent baseline can indicate Montipora Digitata paling, base recession, or lost polyp extension. Likely causes to check include alkalinity instability, light changes, insufficient random flow, or pests and recent placement, lighting, flow, or chemistry changes affecting Montipora Digitata. Start with these database checks: check Montipora Digitata alkalinity and temperature trends before changing placement and inspect shaded bases and branch tips under white light.

What stability matters most for Montipora Digitata?

For Montipora Digitata, check alkalinity, temperature, and nutrient trends before moving the frag; sudden corrections are often more risky than modestly imperfect numbers. The database lists 6 months as the minimum tank age and 30 gallons as the minimum tank size. For SPS-style care, avoid sudden corrections and check trends before moving the frag or changing light.

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