I noticed these two little bumps today while moving the frogspawn. What could they be?
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They split and sprout new heads. I have a hammer coral with several of these little guys sprouting off of it. Hammer coral is another type of euphyllia which is in the same family as frogspawn. Do you have a zoomed out picture of the coral? I can verify for youOh yeah it’s definitely frogspawn, got if from a lfs that only sells that type of coral. I thought the frogspawn had to split for a new head?
Sand is actually one of the more perfect places for it. They prefer low light and low flow, and from the looks of it it's happy where you've got itIgnore that it’s on the sand, still trying to find the perfect area for it.
Yup, zoomed out, multiple tips per tentacle, frogspawn If the sand is causing it issue it'll let you knowIs it ok for tentacles to brush against the sand (picture shows then halfway inflated). I had it midway in tank on some rock when it might have splinted. Btw I have a red slime problem at the moment. Also was it a hammer coral?
It's hard to say, each coral is different. I have a hammer coral that went from two heads to 30 in about 2 years.One last question , how long would it take for those tiny heads to grow the the size of the other ones. I also feed it frozen food with a mix of a lot of things, brine shrimp, mysis etc...
What you have my friend is called a frammer coral. It's actually a more rate and valuable species of frogspawn.
Looks like the one in my tank. Love how it glows at night.Ignore that it’s on the sand, still trying to find the perfect area for it.
So is it really true that it’s rare?This is exactly what my son recently got. I'm anxious to see it grow.
I honestly don't know. It was a marine biologist that fragged his for my son.So is it really true that it’s rare?