piercho
Mackerel
I've gotten 2 anthocauli, incidentally, from a Cycloseris purchased in bad shape with major recession in one section. The anthocauli came from the border of the healthy flesh and the skeleton. I've also split the same Cycloseris, accidentally, while trying to cut out the damaged section because of algae encrouchment. So now from one little half-dead orange Cycloseris I purchased a year ago for $12, I have 4 healthy ones.
I prefer the anthocauli to splitting the body to reproduce these. The anthocauli grow fast and are round, while the split parent grows slowly and is mishapen. But, since the bare damaged skeleton was trimmed out (mistake!), I now have no damaged border that more anthocauli can arise from.
Is there a technique to stimulate budding from disk coral? I realize a could damage a large area of the disk until it recedes, but maybe there is a more elegant and less-damaging technique to use? TIA.
I prefer the anthocauli to splitting the body to reproduce these. The anthocauli grow fast and are round, while the split parent grows slowly and is mishapen. But, since the bare damaged skeleton was trimmed out (mistake!), I now have no damaged border that more anthocauli can arise from.
Is there a technique to stimulate budding from disk coral? I realize a could damage a large area of the disk until it recedes, but maybe there is a more elegant and less-damaging technique to use? TIA.