How do torch corals grow ?

Idk I don’t think it’s a pest anemone ,check this picture out guys.....
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I have a branching hammer that has quite a few like that sprouting off.
 
Back to the original question though guys have any of you ever had a dead head of a torch grow back because this is proof that the calcified body is actually alive?
 
Back to the original question though guys have any of you ever had a dead head of a torch grow back because this is proof that the calcified body is actually alive?
I've heard of that happening to fungia. It wouldn't surprise me if that happened with a torch.
 
I've heard of that happening to fungia. It wouldn't surprise me if that happened with a torch.
Me too but this has me baffled , makes me wonder how many corals have this ability and should we leave things that we consider dead in the tank be in hope that a miracle happens.
 
Back to the original question though guys have any of you ever had a dead head of a torch grow back because this is proof that the calcified body is actually alive?


I had a hammer frag that had polyp bail out due to too much flow. I left the skeleton laying on the sand bed and it started sprouting new heads all along the skeleton. Currently have 9 tiny new heads growing. I would imagine a torch could do the same.
 
I had a hammer frag that had polyp bail out due to too much flow. I left the skeleton laying on the sand bed and it started sprouting new heads all along the skeleton. Currently have 9 tiny new heads growing. I would imagine a torch could do the same.
That’s interesting, now I’m feeling dumb for throwing away “dead” coral. So it seems like torches can bud and split heads to reproduce, I wonder if pinching heads uses less energy so we see that more often in these corals.
 
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I had a hammer frag that had polyp bail out due to too much flow. I left the skeleton laying on the sand bed and it started sprouting new heads all along the skeleton. Currently have 9 tiny new heads growing. I would imagine a torch could do the same.

I have the exact same thing happening to a hammer colony of mine right now.
 
They absolutely bud off the main stem. I’ve even fragged them to see if it would survive and it did. I feel like the buds take forever to grow, at least for me.
 
Wow I've never seen that happen before. Pretty interesting. Is that torch really pink like that? Or is it the lighting?
 
Wow I've never seen that happen before. Pretty interesting. Is that torch really pink like that? Or is it the lighting?
This is hands down the rarest torch I’ve ever seen/owned , it’s half purple and half green split right down the middle.
 
Wow sounds awesome, post a pic when you can. Also where'd you find it?
Sure here you go , kinda hard to see because of the purple tentacles but that is one head half purple half green, some of the tentacles towards the center have purple stripes. Got it from corals.com according to them this was the only one they could get and they don’t know when or if their supplier will release more.


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