Mylesweaver
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no thing died there . ive had the two for along time and the new group has grown in the past 2 months
The initial two shrunk the first month.after that they stayed the same size. About two months ago the top one leaned over after moved the wave maker. It looked like it was finding the best flow.the new colony is on the back side of the rock were the flow ramps off the back side of it. They get bigger every day. They look identical to the larger one from stem to top. They are not hitchhikers. They are new growth from the original. My idea of success is a thriving colony that grows so yes I say success.
It looks like you've done a rare thing, congratulations.
Personally I would not risk fragging at this point unless you have multiple polyps in several locations and can afford to lose a polyp or two. Maybe you can position a piece of rock, plug etc nearby and you'll get a volunteer.
I would imagine trying to scrape a polyp off with a razor could be risky. If you do frag I'd try to cut off a big rock plug underneath the polyp. Since so little is known about these corals, I wouldn't even risk exposing them to the air!