Recently,one of my Euphyliia(torch) corals has been doing this.I've seen this with Caulastrea(candy cane)before but never Euphyllia.Anybody have any pics or experiences to share about this subject?
Recently,one of my Euphyliia(torch) corals has been doing this.I've seen this with Caulastrea(candy cane)before but never Euphyllia.Anybody have any pics or experiences to share about this subject?
hard to tell, but looks to be splitting... completely normal for a healthy branching euphyllia.
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You talking about that area where the skeleton appears to be extending out? That looks a little odd but one of our frogspawn has done the same thing, instead of the head gorwing and splitting and growing into new branches it threw a new branch first and then filled it quickly. Think he's in good shape.
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This is where the coral will drop a piece of tissue along with a small piece of skeleton.Its in the beginning phase as you can see the tissue start to hang,it will eventually fall off.My trumpet coral did this last yr but i lost all of the pics.I'll document it as the process continues.
here's one of my Candy cane doing it and another of the torch.Basically,the tissue sort of drips off of the polyp usually with a small piece of sleleton attached.My candy cane has already dropped 3 polyps and is starting to do it again.