trout
Active member
Hi all,
I have three pink Pocillapora damicornis colonies in my set up (see picture below):
The colonies started to reproduce about six months ago. I have now several baby colonies growing in different places. I had to remove one of them from a clam's shell.
I have read about the reproduction behaviour of this particular coral species in Eric Borneman's book. However, what I do not know is whether the reproduction behaviour is stress induced (i.e. a survival response to stress) or as a result of my good husbandry? I guess there is no way to know, but what are your thoughts?
Happy new year. :wave:
I have three pink Pocillapora damicornis colonies in my set up (see picture below):
The colonies started to reproduce about six months ago. I have now several baby colonies growing in different places. I had to remove one of them from a clam's shell.
I have read about the reproduction behaviour of this particular coral species in Eric Borneman's book. However, what I do not know is whether the reproduction behaviour is stress induced (i.e. a survival response to stress) or as a result of my good husbandry? I guess there is no way to know, but what are your thoughts?
Happy new year. :wave: