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No it's the same, just wasn't sure if that was the right thread or how this works reallyIs this any different from your other thread on the subject from earlier today?
Auch no bother, welcome to R2R!No it's the same, just wasn't sure if that was the right thread or how this works really
I'll try to upload a better picture but near the base it's kinda pushed in. It almost looks like a burn mark or even a cut style woundAuch no bother, welcome to R2R!
It looks fine to me, but it's a bit hard to see on that picture. What is your concern? What signs of "damage" do you see that I don't?
Sorry bout that, I'll try and post there with better picturesAlso Kenya trees would be in the soft coral discussion, not LPS discussion
Thank you, I'll keep an eye on it for now.Welcome to R2R. Seems ok if it’s that pinched area. They can sometimes expand and retract. Don’t see discoloration or tissue looks. Keep tank stable and things settle. Good luck
I got it attached to the rock but the pinch wasn't initially there. It was all straight and then the pinch came from no whereFrom the one pic, it looks like the stalk has melded to that rock, and the pinch in the stalk looks like the way its trying to grow from the rock?
it almost looks like its splitting (....I don't know if it can split from the stalk like that....). No matter, it looks healthy, I wouldn't do anything, I would just observe it and see what happens, it will be interesting.I got it attached to the rock but the pinch wasn't initially there. It was all straight and then the pinch came from no where

