Octospawn left it’s base/skeleton????

firmefatboy799

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What the heck!!! Lights turn on this morning and octospawn was gone just the hard Skelton with a white hole in top then I look about an inch away at the rock work and see the green I think it jumped or fell out and is down in that hole now. Anyone ever seen this happen?!!?? I had a phosphate issue I’ve been solving so it hadn’t been expanding for about a month but just started opening back up and now this? Tank is about a year old but the live rock was transplanted from a 3 year old tank along with the ceramic in the back sections of the AIO tank and sand was live sand from a bag everything else is thriving fine
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My understanding is its called polyp bailout. Coral can sometimes do this when they are unhappy for whatever reason. Could be parameters, could be flow, could be anything really. Its normally a last ditch effort on the corals part.

From the threads I have seen on this, rarely do the coral survive.
 

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Yeah this usually happens when coral is super stressed out / unsuitable water conditions. If its already at this point then its already in a bad shape. Sry to say but it probably already too late for it =(
 

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My brain coral did that! Then I would hang out under rocks and week's later come out again and become translucent. it also got small and split itself and made 2 of them and would get big again isn't nature incredible!! Well he dissapeared again under the rocks. Be careful it doesn't get caught in your powerheads good luck!
 

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