Bounce Blasto - anyone else have this happen?

TerraFerma

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Got this Australian Blasto colony about two years ago. After about a year under Cree Cool Blue's it started getting small bubbles between the heads. About six months ago a few of them really took off.

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That happens when they get damaged. The tissue heals, but doesn’t reattach to the skeleton in that spot.
 

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That happens when they get damaged. The tissue heals, but doesn’t reattach to the skeleton in that spot.
I have to disagree, mine is having babies and they are the same way.
 

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Pretty sure this is actually a bounce blasto
 

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I had that happen to my blasto too. Looked totally normal then got destroyed by a lobo and grew back like this. New heads are bubbled up too

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