Acanthophyllia question. Did my coral have a baby?

jkentfite

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I’m pretty sure I found a tiny new acanthophyllia baby beside my large existing one. Has anyone else experienced this? I gently took it and glued it to a piece of rock so it could monitor it and move it around to protect it. Any thoughts or suggestions??
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I have heard of stuff like this before, but I've never experienced it my self. Le'ts hope it survived!
Now all I need is my $600 acantho to do the same lol
 

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Still going strong! Same litte baby acantho I super glued to a little rock. I try to hit it with the benereef when I target feed. Seems to be growing very slowly but growing! I'll try to get some more recent pics.

That's great!
 

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