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I don't really know. When I discovered the baby Poccis they had already grown to the size of a peanut.
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![]() I think they throw off the occasional polyps, which in turn settle and start to grow, I bought a small one about 12 years ago, only lasted a month or so, was fine one day and bare skeleton the next, shortly there after I had them popping up everywhere, to this day my tank is full of little ones, when they get bigger I either give them away or turn them into reactor media, left one alone once and it grew to the size of a basketball.
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![]() WOW i dont think any of my coral can grow that size without breaking my tank. Too bad my other corals dont do this....
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![]() I've got the same thing going on in my tank from a pocillopora that I got from Reefer Rob (happened in his tank too). They've kind of becoming a pest... In most cases my other coral can out compete them for space but they are encroaching on a few colonies. They're also really hard to chip off of the rock in most places. My favorites though are the ones growing up at the surface of the water on my plumbing returns. I'll try and get a picture sometime.
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