Fascinating or just coincidence?

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Yesterday something happened on my newbie tank that I found fascinating. Or it's maybe just a coincidence.
A few months ago, I fragged my GSP. So I ended up with rocks A and B on opposite sides of the tank. gSP was ***off for a couple weeks but then came fully extended again on both rocks and back to it's aggresive growth. Yesterday, I fragged rock B again, but left A one untouched. I once again ended up with B & C (the new frag) ***off and completely closed. But to my surprise, rock A, which I didn't touch at all, closed up completely as well as soon as I reintroduced the other 2 rocks in the tank. I thought it was fascinating. Maybe they sense/communicate colony stress with some chemical?
 
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Good observation. We know that acacia trees do just that, so it's no leap to suspect that coral could do it as well.

Suddenly, I want to frag my gsp!
 
Good observation. We know that acacia trees do just that, so it's no leap to suspect that coral could do it as well.

Suddenly, I want to frag my gsp!
Lol. Now I want to wait until they open up again and repeat procedure while taking video of the untouched piece!

Acacias? Really? Now I need to go read up on it!!
 

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