My first baby polyp!? I hope!

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Totally new to the SW side of things and I know next to nothing about how corals propagate, how they are fragged, etc.

My giant paly has a new growth off of its base! Is this a new polyp? It will be my first new baby if so and I'll be very excited!
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Its a new polyp, since its a grandis paly you will get many more of those. I have two new polyps on my colony that came up recently
 

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you could cpr that frag into two more within three mos if you do the ultimate musclebound trick for palythoas

inject feed twice a day via precision pipette. do you target feed it often
 

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