Toadstool with holes

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I have a huge toadstool (about the size of a basketball) that started getting holes in it. The holes keep growing, even to the point of a piece starting to come off. The toadstool itself keeps growing, and if not for the holes, looks healthy, polyps extended. What could cause it to get these holes? Is there a disease that soft corals get that causes this?
 

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Fotos would be really helpful for some more experience members to give more accurate information on what might be the problem.
 

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Typically an occurrence during molt and reproduction whereas they will drop small pieces of themselves to become new ones
 
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Thanks for the replies! Yes, I think that must be what it's up to! Heres some pics...
 
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Ooops here's the pic
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You can go in and cut or let it do its thing. It's not a fast process.
 
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You can go in and cut or let it do its thing. It's not a fast process.
Thanks, it has been interesting watching this thing change. It changes from week to week, sometimes it will turn itself to face the food, or light (all in a matter of an hour or two), to whatever makes it happy. I have 6 large windows and a door with a large glass, so it catches some natural sunlight. Of all my corals, this one is the most evolving one!
 

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