What does your plate coral look like?

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I know I keep posting pics if the same two plates, but I love them!!
The colours are coming along really nicely on this one
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Here are some of mine. The big one is a tongue (
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I see yours are touching. My little one keeps trying to snuggle up to my new orange one. Ok?
 

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Yes, for a creature that doesn't have a brain, they seem quite social. Different species and genera of Fungia don't seem to harm one another.
 

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Yes, for a creature that doesn't have a brain, they seem quite social. Different species and genera of Fungia don't seem to harm one another.
I appreciate your response. I was hoping it would be ok. He seems pretty determined!
 

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