The Traveling Brain

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Has anyone ever had a brain coral that traveled ?

Over the past 3 weeks mine moved from the middle of the tank to one of the corners....I didn't even know they moved (maybe something pushed it?) Water params are all in check and everything else is doing fine...I guess he didn't like the center of the tank.

Picture is turned sideways don't know how to fix that, he's eating fine and appears totally healthy just likes to move around.

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deffo the water current, iv 2 and one slighty moved because of the water movement
 

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Inflating and deflating does a pretty decent job of relocating. This is a common occurrence with Fungia/plate corals as well.
 
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Would it be fine to glue him to a rock? I'm guessing it happens when the Nutrient Transport Mode kicks on with my mp40's. I only run that mode at 30% (rest are all at 20-25%) and it happens while i'm not at home daily :)
 

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