Fungia baby?

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Noticed what looks like a tiny mini Fungia next to my orange plate this morning, sorry for picture quality but lights were still ramping up. I trust I just treat it the same as the 'mother' plate?

Are the offspring clones of the original or can they reproduce asexual and sexual? There is another plate (green) next to it.
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that also looks like a nudibranch or however its spelled out .. or may be something else, plates multiply either sexually which is very unlikely in the reef or they multiply by dying and growing babies on the skeleton
 
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It's not a nudi (phew) it got a little flat skeleton base and is round.

It's my crummy camera under the ai sol washing out the colours, tried to get a better photo turning a kessil on over the top but still rubbish photo. Think I need to buy a camera.

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It's not an uncommon occurrence, very cool though.

Keep an eye on it, when the tentacles retract you should be able to see the skeletal disk under the tissue.
 

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I hope it is a baby, that's so cool!
 

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If your going to move it be very careful skeletons very fragile.
Here's a before and after I found. It was a lot smaller when I first got it but when I found out it was a plate coral I decided 2 document its growth

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It very well could be, I have only had a plate die and reproduce babies after its death.
 
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My plate looks fine, far as I can tell. She ate day before yesterday and was speedy to gobble her krill.

Hopefully she remains so!

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