Goniopora bud/bail out...

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I noticed this morning a tiny flourescing "pebble" on the substrate in front of my large goniopora colony... To say the least I was surprised as I have only had the large colony 2 weeks... I checked again at lunch time and it was still there... After a little research, I was able to place it into a shot glass to hopefully protect it a bit... There are 3 polyps on the tiny calcium skeleton!
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I noticed this morning a tiny flourescing "pebble" on the substrate in front of my large goniopora colony... To say the least I was surprised as I have only had the large colony 2 weeks... I checked again at lunch time and it was still there... After a little research, I was able to place it into a shot glass to hopefully protect it a bit... There are 3 polyps on the tiny calcium skeleton!
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Goodluck hope it survives
 

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