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Bought a piece of live rock and see these 3 on what was a coral frag plug.
Any idea what it could be?

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Hoping it will look like this one day. Transferred rock into display tank last week and under the radions I found 7 more but they are the size of a pen head.
 

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Here is a current picture. There are about 14 heads so far.
Judging for this picture alone, I’m going to agree with Leptastrea. They can take medium to high flow. I have kept them next to acros and they did grow well. However, since its taking up a precious spot that should be for sps, I downgraded it to the sand bed which it is also doing well. So in my experience, they are quite hardy.
 

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