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A lot of corals disperse this way and i wouldnt be at all surprised if candy canes did this naturally. Just look at how dense your colony is; there's no more room for lateral asexual reproduction. I wouldn't worry about it too much, but i might consider spreading the love and fragging that bad boy. btw, I'd say that's a very nice colony.
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I have a riccordea mushroom rock that is losing little mushrooms all over the place. I think it is the same thing - no space left in the colony so reproducing. Beautiful coral, by the way.
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