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It does not seem to be affected by it... It still eats like normal.
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Yeah I have 3 right now. It's a Croc Island Scoly. I've had it for almost a year. This just happened recently....Interesting; are you sure it is a scoly? I've got several and have never seen this kind of form/behavior.
To my knowledge, scolys reproduce sexually. They don’t bud or split. They can be fragged but don’t split naturally. They release sperm/eggs in the water in nature.Is it possibly budding? Are you able to see if the bump has its own feeding tentacles?
The bump does have its own feeling tentacles... but why from the mount area?Is it possibly budding? Are you able to see if the bump has its own feeding tentacles?
I hear what you are saying, but wouldn't the others near it be affected in the same way?Just a guess, but it may be getting too much light and flattening itself. I have a croc island with similar coloration in a shaded overhang and it stays nice and puffy. I feed my scolys once a week
Not necessarily. Similar corals or frags from same mother colony die and/or thrive in the same location sometimes. Corals are finicky animals. That’s why I said “just a guess”.I hear what you are saying, but wouldn't the others near it be affected in the same way?
I'm guessing with you.... I just fed them and noticed my cleaner shrimp pull food from its mount... Just wanted to add that too the information pool...Not necessarily. Similar corals or frags from same mother colony die and/or thrive in the same location sometimes. Corals are finicky animals. That’s why I said “just a guess”.
That I do not know but if the bumb has its own feeding tentacles, to me that strongly suggest its a baby scoly!The bump does have its own feeling tentacles... but why from the mount area?

