Scoly reproducing??

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Is this scoly budding a new head? Just now noticed it when feeding.

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That isn’t a UFO Scoly and I also wouldn’t say that’s a Scoly as they are single polyp organisms and don’t have more than one ‘head’.
 
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I had posted this on Facebook, as well, and "The local fish store" commented that it is a parascolymia aka australomussa. I looked them up and it seems to be a correct ID on my coral.

Parascolymia australis was reclassified to Homophyllia australis in 2016. I also wouldn't trust hobbyist IDs as hobbyists often misidentify corals and use outdated taxonomy. In your coral, the corallum is too flat and the mantle too large compared to the oral disc to be Homophyllia australis. Homophyllia australis also doesn't bud extra corallites.
 

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