What is growing on my elegance coral!

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Hi all! I’ve had this elegance coral for over 2 years now. When I bought it, it was about the size of a half dollar coin. Now it’s about 9x9.

Why is my elegance coral growing another thing of tentacles right there. Is this a baby or possibly stress?

Also, I redid my aquascape which is why my rock is white. I cycled the rock in a garbage can for about a month and I’m using aqua vitro seed to help the bacteria handle the bio load of all my corals. Parameters are as follows


SPIN TOUCH 9/12/2021

  • ALK = 7.6
  • PH = 8.2
  • PHOS = 0.0
  • CA = 495
  • MG = 1256
  • AMMO = 0.0
  • NITRITE = 0.0
  • NITRATE = 3
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Definitely part of the coral. Are you sure it's attached and didn't get torn off and stuck between coral and glass?
 

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Firstly - GREAT CORAl

this has been by problem child euphylia for my short 18 month 2nd entry in the hobby

Agree with all above, **** likely budding, but wanted to let you know how nice it looks, and how jealous i am

what light is that ?
 
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Firstly - GREAT CORAl

this has been by problem child euphylia for my short 18 month 2nd entry in the hobby

Agree with all above, **** likely budding, but wanted to let you know how nice it looks, and how jealous i am

what light is that ?
Thank you so much!!!! This coral is my baby and I would literally die for it. I just got so lucky.

I’m running an AI prime HD and I use those cool orange glasses to take pictures!
 
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My best guess is that a slight injury occurred there at some point and in the repair process, this happened.
About 3 months ago a Yuma stung it?
 

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Yup, I bet that's your answer. The healing went a little awry being close to the tentacles already.
I’d buy that answer. It got pretty beat up by the Yuma and I was sure I was going to lose it but it ended up healing super fast. I can’t find a picture of the initial injury but it was pretty grim.
 

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Looks like a young condylactus anemone
 

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Thank you so much!!!! This coral is my baby and I would literally die for it. I just got so lucky.

I’m running an AI prime HD and I use those cool orange glasses to take pictures!
Once again, love your coral and have struggled with them in the past. Do you feed it often and if with what?
 
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Once again, love your coral and have struggled with them in the past. Do you feed it often and if with what?
I use to feed it once every few days. I’d give it bay shrimp. Once it got bigger I stopped feeding it as often. Now I feed it once every 2-3 months to keep it happy.

It’s definitely my indicator of how my tank is doing. When it’s upset I know something is wrong.
 

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