Self-fragging frammer

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I bought a one head frammer from my LFS in July 2024.
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It grew pretty fast and developed a few new heads. This is what it looked like in December. Note the little bump on the bottom of the head to the far left.
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That bump started to grow, but it didn’t look like another head forming.
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The bump started hanging lower and lower.
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And then it finally broke free.
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I’m happy to report that the new baby is thriving and that little spot of green on the bottom is developing into another head. I just have her laying on my rock right now because I don’t even know where I would put the glue to put her on a plug. A local reefer said this was self-fragging. I didn’t know that was a thing, and wanted to share my frammer birthing story with y’all.
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Thanks for sharing! I would’ve been in high anxiety mode during the 4th pic haha and then ******** bricks on the 5th
 

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