2 shots of the daisy polyp growth.

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2 shots of the daisy polyp growth.

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I know they are small in size but I just resized them to eventually add to the web site.
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These are the ones I got from Aquaworks about a month and a half ago. They started spreading within days, but over the next month, they have sprouted more than 30 or so polyps. They shot out to the back glass too!
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That would be cool to have the back of the tank covered in polyps. Are they aggresive towards other corals?
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From all that I've read, they are non-agressive. But being a softie, they probally have some kind of chemical defense. The closest thing to it is a couple of palyathoas, I just need to keep an eye on the daisy to make sure it doesn't try and grow on the button.
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