Baby plate coals everywhere!!!

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I had this beautiful green plate with a yellow mouth that one day died due to a power outage. I had this plate from the size of a quarter until it was the size of my hand. After it died, I decided to leave it in the tank because I seen revs post about the red plate babies. Long story short, a month later it was COVERED in tiny dots which I could hardly see but I knew exactly what was happening. The dots are growing very fast and a couple months later, here it is. My plate skeleton is now covered with 100+ baby plates. Most are hard to see because they are still popping up even today. but about 50 are visual for the camera. Is crazy that even a few months later new heads are showing up. All of This to me is amazing.
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It's pretty amazing how a little bit of tissue left on a skeleton can turn to to so many new life's
 
Makes me want to kill my hand sized plate lol. Is this the only way they reproduce?
 
Lol I've thought about that before. But they do reproduce other ways. In captivity... Not so sure
 
Did you leave it in the light and flow that it was in or did u move it or what? I have a plate skeleton and I was wondering of as long as it was still in the water it would reproduce. Or if it had to stay in the light etc
 
Even thought I lost my large plate. I'm pretty excited that I now have a plate factory. I've heard that they keep producing babies once it does this. When one drops off off, another one formes
 
Very cool. I was hoping for the same thing to happen to me when mine died but sadly its been about 6 months and nothing. But there it will stay.
 

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