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Can't wait till mine get a bit more substantial, that looks awesome!Here you go. Old pic of the mother plate. I would guess over 100 plates have spawned from this over the years.
Hello guy's, I just throw away mine last night actually. The reason was becasue I saw a lot of very very small creatures moving around inside and out the plate. I was using like a magnifier glasses and I saw this little guy's. I got scared because for almost 3 weeks my phosfates are getting high and I was thinking that maybe that's the reason.
What do you thing about this??? Did you saw something similar in yours??? Take a look very close to it.
Wow that is wicked!!!!I’m now very confused on how Fungia reproduce. You all are showing me babies but mine is doing this?
There are some plate coral spp. that break apart but most don't. However if the skeleton was damaged, cracked or broken the pieces can regenerate or grow.I’m now very confused on how Fungia reproduce. You all are showing me babies but mine is doing this?
The issue at hand is " How do we know a dead coral is . ,.. ACTUALLY A DEAD CORAL? "I’m now very confused on how Fungia reproduce. You all are showing me babies but mine is doing this?