Wow what extension !!

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Bought all of these plate corals when they were sick & starting to bleach. In fact was not sure they would survive. It is now 3 months later and very pleased, they are responding well to the new feeding regime and extending wonderfully.
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I started using seachem trace & plus together as per direction. I have stopped target feeding ever since. All my corals including my gonipora have gone nuts ! Only draw back I am finding is coralline has also gone nuts. Lol
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That orange Cycloseris in front looks amazing. Never saw tentacle extension like that.
 
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He was so bleached when we got him. Paid $5. Lfs also thought he was a lost cause. Lucky me thanks
 

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We'll any plate that dies is not a lost cause haha just look forward to many babies
 

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They do not breed just out of survival send out babies that sprout from the bare skeleton. There have been several threads on here about it with pictures. Really cool and to one forum member it was like getting a gremlin wet. Although i have read it happening to fungia but not read it happening to cycloseris, but i guess it can they are so closely related.
 
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Oh wow. Thanks for info. Appreciate it
 

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