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I had a Green and Purple Branching Hammer that shed almost all of it's polyps about a year and a half ago. This is what it looks like today:
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In December it will be a year since my octo bailed and there's still no skeleton. Did get it a bigger container though@CurtnStac @CindyKz Any updates on your guys bailouts? Any calcification?
If I've learned anything in this hobby, it is to never count a coral out. I've had zoas I hadn't seen in months come back.
I'm so happy to have found this thread!!My Octo bailed from its skeleton back in Dec. It has lived happily in this cup since then. Has yet to grow another base though. But here is proof that euphyllias can live on!
I had a purple torch spawn. I had 3 baby torches that grew and started killing everything. Keep an eye on itI'm so happy to have found this thread!!
I just had a torch bail, and I found the chunk of the head over on another piece of rock.
This gives me so much hope!
Those are really low nutritients (N and P) for a torch...I had a joker torch bail on the skeleton yesterday. Parameters look decent except my phosphates need to be increased and Ph is slightly down. Calcium is 440, dkh 9.8, Mg 1450, ph 8.0, nitrates 10ppm, phosphates .03, salinity 1.025, temp 78.7.
I have an anemone hang on box, I have it there now. I put some small rubble in it. However the flow is very minimal. Any chance it attaches?
So there is hopeI had a hammer do this and it grew a new skeleton and formed a new colony it took quite a while though must have been about 8-12 months before I could relocate it.