homer1475
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So just as the title suggests....
I was blowing off my rocks the other night, and noticed the rock my torch sits on had several small chunks of tentacles with little green tips blowing off the rock.
My torch is always open, always swaying in the flow(very lightly swaying, nothing violent to bruise the tentacles on its skeleton), and has actually grown a couple heads.
Is it normal for it to "shed" some of it's tentacles, or just the tips from time to time? The part I thought was odd, was the tips and small chunks of tentacles that were still attached to the tips, still had all their color. I would think if they died, the zooxanthellae would have left it to?
I was blowing off my rocks the other night, and noticed the rock my torch sits on had several small chunks of tentacles with little green tips blowing off the rock.
My torch is always open, always swaying in the flow(very lightly swaying, nothing violent to bruise the tentacles on its skeleton), and has actually grown a couple heads.
Is it normal for it to "shed" some of it's tentacles, or just the tips from time to time? The part I thought was odd, was the tips and small chunks of tentacles that were still attached to the tips, still had all their color. I would think if they died, the zooxanthellae would have left it to?