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![]() I had the oddest thing happen when I had performed and aiptasia removal with Joe's Juice today and then a water change an hour and a half later.
Just after I did the water change and just before and a bit during putting the pumps back on, my Dendros started spewing a white milky substance from them. I at first though I may have accidentally got some Juice in the one big head, but I noticed this was also coming from the smaller heads, and there was no other Juice remnants or beads even close to the Dendros. (There were no viewable aiptasia near them. I so wish I was able to get a pic of it happening to show you.. It was interesting. So off to the internet I went searching out what was going on. I was rather amazed at what little there was out there in regards to Dendro or even sun coral reproduction, but I did find some information and I cross my fingers and hope it is right. According to the information found, yes, my Dendros were reproducing via asexual planula larvae. Apparemtly, this is something Dendros and sun corals do when the conditions are right. It definately makes me want to experiment. So, the next time I do a water change, I am going to change the water first, whip it up good in the bucket to oxydate it more, and then leave all pumps off for a couple of hours and just put the moonlights on. I want to see if perhaps the still water and lights or no lights will have an affect. I am factoring just the moonlights for the suncorals because they wont open in full tank light. So, in a few weeks I should start seeing a couple tiny dendro buds here and there throughout my tank if they found a good place to hook onto. Has any one else had experience with this? |