jacksonpt
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I was very surprised by this, thought maybe some of you might be as well.
I've always like bubble corals, and had wanted one for a long time. Tim at ABC reefs in Syracuse was nice enough to get me a very healthy piece last winter. It was happy in my tank for a while, but I could never find a spot where it really thrived... there was always (I think) too much flow in my tank.
To make a long story short, last month the coral dropped the last of its tissue off the skeleton. I assumed that was the end of what had been a slow deterioration throughout the summer.
Well, apparently I was wrong. Yesterday I cranked up my vortechs for a while and noticed a small piece (about the size of a quarter) of my bubble drifting in the current. No skeleton, just the tissue, but it looked happy and healthy. Polyps were fairly extended, color was good, texture looked normal. I hadn't seen it in a month, but apparently it found a spot it liked.
I watched it for a few minutes, but then life pulled me away from my tank and I'm not sure where the tissue settled. Hopefully it found another spot it likes and will grow.
I assume the tissue can grow a new skeleton if it's happy? Anyone know much about bubbles?
I've always like bubble corals, and had wanted one for a long time. Tim at ABC reefs in Syracuse was nice enough to get me a very healthy piece last winter. It was happy in my tank for a while, but I could never find a spot where it really thrived... there was always (I think) too much flow in my tank.
To make a long story short, last month the coral dropped the last of its tissue off the skeleton. I assumed that was the end of what had been a slow deterioration throughout the summer.
Well, apparently I was wrong. Yesterday I cranked up my vortechs for a while and noticed a small piece (about the size of a quarter) of my bubble drifting in the current. No skeleton, just the tissue, but it looked happy and healthy. Polyps were fairly extended, color was good, texture looked normal. I hadn't seen it in a month, but apparently it found a spot it liked.
I watched it for a few minutes, but then life pulled me away from my tank and I'm not sure where the tissue settled. Hopefully it found another spot it likes and will grow.
I assume the tissue can grow a new skeleton if it's happy? Anyone know much about bubbles?