Favia splitting/reproducing Q.

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I have had a Favia for 4 months plus, and just last night I noticed that one of the polyps seems to be elongated and looks like it's going to split.
This is the first Favia I have owned and I just bought it to round up an order for free shipping so I have no experience with them.
So is this one way they propagate?

Any insight is appreciated.
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I have had a Favia for 4 months plus, and just last night I noticed that one of the polyps seems to be elongated and looks like it's going to split.
This is the first Favia I have owned and I just bought it to round up an order for free shipping so I have no experience with them.
So is this one way they propagate?

Any insight is appreciated.
20220527_172616.jpg
Seems to be splitting.
 

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