SpaceGhost
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Mohawk:

I sliced it in half with a razor blade by slicing from the base up and out of the center of the oral disc.
Here you can see a closed polyp, see how it tucks it skirt under and downward. You can also see the cut sphincter muscle on the left and right.

Into the belly:



Can you spot these parts?

Hope you learned something. I always wondered if the darker spots in the stalk observed from the exterior are food, but they appear to be mesentery.
Disclaimer: Will it heal? Maybe? This coral may or may not have been killed for your information and learning. This polyp was aquacultured in my laboratory. If you have a problem with me possibly killing coral, please keep it to yourself. I have aquacultured thousands of corals, greatly offsetting the amount of wild caught corals I have had the privilege of obtaining. The point of this is to learn something. Your efforts would be better spent educating a NEWB, the great killers of corals. The point of this is to learn something. Plus I think it is fun Stab, slice, observe.
SpaceGhost

I sliced it in half with a razor blade by slicing from the base up and out of the center of the oral disc.
Here you can see a closed polyp, see how it tucks it skirt under and downward. You can also see the cut sphincter muscle on the left and right.

Into the belly:



Can you spot these parts?

Hope you learned something. I always wondered if the darker spots in the stalk observed from the exterior are food, but they appear to be mesentery.
Disclaimer: Will it heal? Maybe? This coral may or may not have been killed for your information and learning. This polyp was aquacultured in my laboratory. If you have a problem with me possibly killing coral, please keep it to yourself. I have aquacultured thousands of corals, greatly offsetting the amount of wild caught corals I have had the privilege of obtaining. The point of this is to learn something. Your efforts would be better spent educating a NEWB, the great killers of corals. The point of this is to learn something. Plus I think it is fun Stab, slice, observe.
SpaceGhost
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