Kurt_Nelson
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So I have a rock full of Sansibia... or at least it was sold to me as Sansibia. Could be a type of Anthelia, but definitely not Clauvaria. It's the little tiny tiny blue snowflake polyps. It's been really happy in my tank now for about 8 months. Has completely grown over the rock it was on and started to creep out into the sandbed. I cut off that creeping portion and glued it onto another rock and that one is doing great. Anyway...
About a month ago, I noticed what appeared to be a bunch of debris on the polyps - which surprised me since I blow it off with a baster often. When I blew it off this time, I noticed that the "debris" were most likely eggs. Perfectly round little spheres... and a lot of them. Oh oh, I thought.
So now, I noticed last week a little round patch on the rock that looked like someone clearcut a section of them down. The rock was just bare in that quarter sized area. And last night, I was blowing the rock off as normal and noticed "stuff" coming off the rock that didn't look normal. Upon closer inspection, they were little clumps of polyps floating off into the water column.
Soo... my question after my rambling is: Has anyone else kept this stuff and noticed this same thing? I'm guessing I'm seeing a form of reproduction? The rock is full, it can't creep anywhere else except across the sand, so it's deciding to "cast off" pieces of itself to go and reproduce elsewhere? (I've already seen a single polyp of the stuff growing about 10 inches away from the existing colony.) And if that's the case, does it know enough to stop at some point or am I going to end up with this stuff everywhere except the original rock?
About a month ago, I noticed what appeared to be a bunch of debris on the polyps - which surprised me since I blow it off with a baster often. When I blew it off this time, I noticed that the "debris" were most likely eggs. Perfectly round little spheres... and a lot of them. Oh oh, I thought.
So now, I noticed last week a little round patch on the rock that looked like someone clearcut a section of them down. The rock was just bare in that quarter sized area. And last night, I was blowing the rock off as normal and noticed "stuff" coming off the rock that didn't look normal. Upon closer inspection, they were little clumps of polyps floating off into the water column.
Soo... my question after my rambling is: Has anyone else kept this stuff and noticed this same thing? I'm guessing I'm seeing a form of reproduction? The rock is full, it can't creep anywhere else except across the sand, so it's deciding to "cast off" pieces of itself to go and reproduce elsewhere? (I've already seen a single polyp of the stuff growing about 10 inches away from the existing colony.) And if that's the case, does it know enough to stop at some point or am I going to end up with this stuff everywhere except the original rock?