Space invader pectinia self-fragging?

Mark Hyman

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This morning, the tip of a stalk on a recently acquired pectinia colony appears to have broken off and is hanging down. There's some coral flesh holding it on but it's swaying in the current and I expect it won't last this way. Is this self-fragging or did it somehow take damage overnight? Assuming it detaches, set up the tip somewhere and see how it does? Thanks!
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yes ,most likely broken by fish,let fall or frag ,start a 2nd colony... :)

edit: you got a full shot of colony ? looks pretty big... ;)
 

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