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My plate coral died in a tank crash I had . Now the old skeleton had these popping up all over it . They are no where else in the tank but on this . Could it be the plate coral coming back ?
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Yes, those are all babies of the same plate coral. If you leave them on there, you can start popping them off once they are about nickel size.

When a plate coral undergoes tremendous stress (like a tank crash) its last line of defense is to release tons of little offspring which end up attached to the skeleton once the tissue melts away. The little spores will then start to grow once parameters have returned to normal ranges again. You'll have quite the mini colony before too long!
 

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That is a good come back!:). I have had corals that I thought were goners after my crash. I left them in place and they came back to my amazement.
 
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I am still just shocked it is coming back . I had that coral for 4 years when the crash happens and it’s been 14 mths since the crash . It just really sucked watching everything you had in your yank die . I almost gave up and quit the hobby after that crash
 

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I have seen plate and bubble corals have this behavior which is why I never remove the skeleton of these corals as they might come back. It is really amazing to see this behavior in corals. As stated above once the babies get bigger they can be popped off. I am sure if they are left in place they should eventually remove themselves from the parent skeleton.
 

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