Very nice! I've had that happen before too. My understanding is that it from a few polyps bailing from the colony and settling rather than sexual reproduction. Either way it is a sign that the coral is doing well.
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printthread.php?s=8925269d7f9a8a211d90d14b427f2491&t=35299&pp=40Very nice! I've had that happen before too. My understanding is that it from a few polyps bailing from the colony and settling rather than sexual reproduction. Either way it is a sign that the coral is doing well.