I find this unusual, but can be the common occurrence - post your pictures too, for this or the other corals.
I bought Dendronephthya hemprichi already with this runner. The main coral is dead, runner - alive:
Oct 13, top of another rock:
Oct 20 - the bottom of the runner's rock:
Nov 1, polyps are seen:
Nov 13, polyps are open:
Nov 20, polyps open:
Nov 23, side view:
Quite resilient, here the runner is almost dead after tank crash and, much later, hours of air exposure (leak from the tank):
Dec 16:
Recovery, Feb 13, 07:
Post your experience, please.
I have also Diodogorgia non-photosynthetic gorgonian, spreading onto the rock, but not the long runner, more in encrusting manner.
I bought Dendronephthya hemprichi already with this runner. The main coral is dead, runner - alive:
Oct 13, top of another rock:
Oct 20 - the bottom of the runner's rock:
Nov 1, polyps are seen:
Nov 13, polyps are open:
Nov 20, polyps open:
Nov 23, side view:
Quite resilient, here the runner is almost dead after tank crash and, much later, hours of air exposure (leak from the tank):
Dec 16:
Recovery, Feb 13, 07:
Post your experience, please.
I have also Diodogorgia non-photosynthetic gorgonian, spreading onto the rock, but not the long runner, more in encrusting manner.