I have a bubblegum digitata that has recently been on an awesome growth spurt. At the same time, I’m noticing that polyps on the front side of the base have started to die off. The area that is receding is fully shaded due to light angle and coral growth. Is it normal for those polyps to die off if they don’t get direct light? Should I be at all concerned or perhaps frag the arm that is shading the area? As long as this is normal behavior, I could also glue a piece of rubble to the front (over the epoxy mount) so it looks more natural on the rock.
Importantly, the other side of the monti does get light at the base, and it has stared encrusting out. This is really hard to photograph in my tank, but I’ve tried.
If this isn’t normal, is there anything I can do to not lose the coral, assuming this is spreading? The growth has recently been great and I’d hate to lose it!
Importantly, the other side of the monti does get light at the base, and it has stared encrusting out. This is really hard to photograph in my tank, but I’ve tried.
If this isn’t normal, is there anything I can do to not lose the coral, assuming this is spreading? The growth has recently been great and I’d hate to lose it!
