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![]() Yep its a blasto, nice one too. It will be gorgeous when it recovers
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![]() Too early to frag?
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![]() I don't know if it's too early.
I was debating cutting off the dead patches with a dremel, but haven't because I'm assuming that the coral will use the dead patches as a mantle to grow on. Am I correct in my assumption?
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![]() Blastamusas spread by budding off the parent polyp, so eventually the new polyps will over-grow the dead ones. It's going to be a beauty.
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![]() yeah i'd just leave it and wait till its nice and healthy to frag it
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![]() Thanks for the advice. I'll move it higher in the tank. They are beautiful corals.
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![]() They don't like too much light. I keep mine right at the bottom, under overhangs. They're perfect for filling in where most other corals won't survive.
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