This coral was pronounced Mostly Dead (but slightly alive) in March and has persisted more or less in this state since. The bubbles, however, have taken a more structured form lately and have tentacles.
Obviously the center of this coral where the mouth of the original is a wasteland, covered in baby aiptasia and Valonia. I will scrape out the Valonia tomorrow, probably.
In any case, I am wondering for the 4-5 clusters of bubbles that have been persisting, growing slightly, and forming more organized clusters, if they will begin producing skeleton and turn into actual heads, i.e., new corals. Or are these just flesh that keeps on keeping on and won't be able to develop new skeleton for growth. Thoughts?
Thanks!
Obviously the center of this coral where the mouth of the original is a wasteland, covered in baby aiptasia and Valonia. I will scrape out the Valonia tomorrow, probably.
In any case, I am wondering for the 4-5 clusters of bubbles that have been persisting, growing slightly, and forming more organized clusters, if they will begin producing skeleton and turn into actual heads, i.e., new corals. Or are these just flesh that keeps on keeping on and won't be able to develop new skeleton for growth. Thoughts?
Thanks!

I saved three big sister from the colony.