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 has anyone ever seen this happen before? 
		
		
		im a tumor im a tumor! 
	yeah this has been going on for about 2 monthes and its kinda cool but wondering if its a good thing or a bad thing! http://i819.photobucket.com/albums/z...e/New001-1.jpg http://i819.photobucket.com/albums/z...e/New002-1.jpg  | 
		
 so the ball ontop there is about the size of a golf ball 
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 Just don't stick your face over it!  That is unless you enjoy incubating alien babies in your stomach! 
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 haha nice! thats one of my favorite things to do yes :biggrin:  
	so yes i have poked at it before. it had this little white dot on the inside of the bubble so i touched it and it moved the little white thing moved! after that i was kinda freaked out so i stopped poking.  | 
		
 One of my Hammer corals did something similar a while back, not quite as large & distended though. Eventually it disappeared & Hammer is still fine. No ill effects anywhere in the system. 
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 maybe its a water cacoon and  a butterfly fish will emerge? 
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 Had that happen to a Favia in the store, after a few days it stopped blowing bubbles.  Don't pop it, I've learned popping anything in your aquarium is not good. 
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 Yup, happens once in a while with my LPS. Nothing bad ever happens from it, so I wouldn't worry. Leave it be. 
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 I had this happen to a hammer, my clowns host in it and at night they grab a hammer or two so they don't get blown around in th current. one night when I turned the moon lights off it spooked one of the clowns and she pulled off the hammers she had in her mouth the next day there was a bubble where the injury was lasted a couple weeks. I would guess that every time you poke at the bubble it is being re-injured and blows up larger to protect it self. Just leave it be and it will go down by it's self. 
	Bill  | 
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