P. damicornis is a hardy pioneer on reefs, and utilizes virtually every sexual and asexual reproductive strategy in the coral playbook; fragmentation, generating sexual and asexual planulae throughout the lunar cycle, even polyp bail-out. And the planulae are morphogenically reversible, meaning if they don't like where they settle, they've got up to 3 days to transform back and take to the water again to find a better place. I would love to find a new colony starting up remote from one of my three small cauliflower colonies, but so far no luck.