I remember an old RC thread in which a guy had a $500 red plate coral that died, but he kept the skeleton and after a few months, dozens of new babies popped up all over the skeleton. I'd read mention of something similar happening to dendros.
Well, I think it happened to mine. These were three healthy heads several months ago. First the top one slowly died, then the middle one slowly melted away. At one point, both looked pretty sickly and rejected all food. Does anybody know if this is normal? Is it healthy? Is it a sign of something wrong with their diet and or water parameters? At any rate, all of the babies seem to be eating and growing just fine. I went from three to well over twenty heads, so I'm not complaining at all. I'm just curious to see if anybody can teach me more about what's going on with these explosive dendros, and thought you LPS guys might enjoy seeing this.


Well, I think it happened to mine. These were three healthy heads several months ago. First the top one slowly died, then the middle one slowly melted away. At one point, both looked pretty sickly and rejected all food. Does anybody know if this is normal? Is it healthy? Is it a sign of something wrong with their diet and or water parameters? At any rate, all of the babies seem to be eating and growing just fine. I went from three to well over twenty heads, so I'm not complaining at all. I'm just curious to see if anybody can teach me more about what's going on with these explosive dendros, and thought you LPS guys might enjoy seeing this.


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