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![]() For about a year, I watched this small growth on the side of my pearl bubble coral grow from a tiny nub to a dime sized disk. I always thought, "Cool, it's growing a new head."
Anyway, one day it was just gone. I was a bit bummed, after a few days, I found it on the sandbed in a low flow spot and low and behold in it's proper environment it turns out to be a baby plate coral. I couldn't tell before because it never extended in the current. It is now about the size of a nickel and seems to be turning pink and green. Wish my camera was workin, I'd love to post a shot. Anyone have any knowledge if this is the normal way plates reproduce and grow (by attaching and growing off other corals or rocks ect.? I meant) Passin out the virtual cigars, I'm a surrogate coral daddy!! Last edited by Scavenger; 01-31-2006 at 04:43 PM. |