this showed up on my brain coral today, i have never noticed it until i got home from class and was wondering if any body knows what this could be
also if you know what kind of brain this is
this showed up on my brain coral today, i have never noticed it until i got home from class and was wondering if any body knows what this could be
also if you know what kind of brain this is
Some corals, particularly large polyp stony corals can produce a bud that will 'melt' off and form a new colony. That's my best guess without having a clearer shot - also it could have captured a large prey item and hasn't fully digested it yet - some lps corals are even capable of catching and eating fish and crustaceans though they normally subsist on zooplankton and the products of their zooxanthellae.
30 Gallon reef, 220 gallon South American Cichlid tank.
Does it look like a little bubble on the coral, if so I've been told that it is the bud that MikeP was talking about and with time will form a new colony. I had one on my Favites for over a year that never did come off, I've recently sold it though.
well what ever it was its gone now, the lights just came on and i cant see it any more which leads me to think it was undigested food, the funny thing about this coral is that is has never extended a polyp in the year ive had it
bonsai for the Cousteau generation
That is strange, mine used to look like a chia brain when the lights were off. Some of them can be extremely long also.