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![]() Happened to my candycane as well. One by one the heads floated away on their own. It's weird because the coral otherwise looks completely healthy.
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![]() The brain was in a 29 gal biocube at our store. I brought it home to put in our 90 so I could watch it closer.
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![]() We have put the flesh in a plastic container with sand in the bottom & set in a low flow area of the tank....we shall see....
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![]() I've read that polyp expulsion is a sign of high phosphates. If you can keep the loose polyp alive long enough (months), then supposedly the coral might secrete a new skeleton.
Had this happen once about 4 years ago with a brain in my seahorse tank & yes, the phosphates were through the roof. I kept the polyp alive for maybe 6 weeks after it let go but eventually it got injured & died. Good luck. Anthony
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