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Like bacteria and fungi, which act as a parasite. To stay alive the coral needs to thriveI got two corals that i've had for nearly 19 years. A protopaly colony and a favia. Pretty sure there are original polyps still alive and kicking. At that size they are polyps you wouldn't easily miss if they got old, shriveled and died outright or were supplanted.
Is it even reasonable to assume that polyps even have a finite lifespan, seeing as how they can clone themselves seemling indefinitely? The biology doesn't really add up, the clone doesn't just magically get younger.
Hell for some corals you could even argue that they aren't even clones in the traditional sense, since they don't actually grow a new individual, but literally split themselves in half. A single individual becoming two.

