I was going to post this on my local forum, but thought you guys would be more likely to share my excitement. :celeb3:
Around midnight last night I was spot feeding my tank, with pumps off. I noticed some tiny bright orange elongated sacs drifting upwards in the water. I figured great, some pests have spawned again ... :rolleye1:
But then I looked at my yellow tubastrea who started releasing them again from individual polyps and I was really excited. I've seen them brood before but hadn't seen this. Unfortunately I didn't think to try taking photos but have posted a link here with a tubastrea doing the same thing, but possibly a different species.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKT17jKkOyI
Around midnight last night I was spot feeding my tank, with pumps off. I noticed some tiny bright orange elongated sacs drifting upwards in the water. I figured great, some pests have spawned again ... :rolleye1:
But then I looked at my yellow tubastrea who started releasing them again from individual polyps and I was really excited. I've seen them brood before but hadn't seen this. Unfortunately I didn't think to try taking photos but have posted a link here with a tubastrea doing the same thing, but possibly a different species.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKT17jKkOyI
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