Spawning coral?

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so I just watched a really cool documentary about the Great Barrier Reef. One of the things it talked about was that once a year, in October, the whole reef reproduces by releasing millions of eggs and sperm into the water. Has this ever occurred in our tanks? because it would be a really neat experiment to work on if it hasn't ever been done.
 
I haven’t had sps spawn. My rainbow torch did 10 months ago it yeilded 2 randomly placed torches one posted up on a magnet with my one of stag colonies. The other right above jf jack o lantern decimating all the slow
progress in it had made lol.
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Mother colony
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Number 1
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Number 2
Need to get new photo they’re getting big!
 
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I promised updated pictures lol. Family photo day on the reef!
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Yes once....I got up one morning and my tank was overflowing with eggs. It was many years ago in a simple overfed 40B...my guess is the gorgs.

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I’m definitely always intrigued with delicate natural processes that somehow take place in our tanks. Most events occur so randomly and go unnoticed there’s no ascertainable explanation lol.
 
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