Wyatt Naschke
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Update in size... getting beefy
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I’ll check it out in a few...Can you tell if it has a skeleton or if it's soft?
I can’t tell really.I’ll check it out in a few...
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Poke it softly with something.
Yes, I would enjoy learning about this if you or anyone could provide reading material.The fungia babies are called anthocauli if you want to read more about the process. It’s interesting.
[emoji16][emoji16][emoji16][emoji16][emoji16] honestly I typed in baby plate fungia coral and some music video popped up along with articles but nothing like you provided. That was funny though, perfect post [emoji106].
That’s so cool! Baby plate fungia was the first thing I thought of too.
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So cool, thanks for the update.
Nothing much to do I don’t think. You can target feed with small size food since they have a mouth. When they separate and fall off, turn them right-side-up if they land upside-down.
Dead on size wise, good call.They will jump off when bigger. That is what mine did about nickel size to quarter size.
Skeleton now for sure.Can you tell if it has a skeleton or if it's soft?