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I was checking out the inside of my overflows tonight (I like looking at all the sponges growing in there
Now I know I never put my pocillipora inside my overflow for safe keeping so either I had polyp bailout and it attached there or else one of my colonies had babies Of course I have no idea what to do about it, it's attached to the glass and can't be getting a lot of light nor is it a place I want a coral to grow...oh well |
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OK..how many other people would have a "stray" pocillipora??? Marie, you sure do have some skill, luck or otherwise or ALL of the above!!
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No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Sarah |
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I'm guessing all of the above!
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I did find out that pocillipora are brooders and the chances of a polyp bailout actually settling and producing a skeleton are slim to non so I guess I should be handing out cigars
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When you go to pick up those cigars you may want to consider a lotto ticket as well!
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Neat! Can you manage a picture?
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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Don't get too happy too early. I had 2 large colonies that over a year produced around 30 bailout "kids" ....they were everywhere. Got a bit much after a while!!
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Brad |