Well I've always heard its possible but never had it happen. I purchased a hammer coral a few months back and it done well for about a week. Then it just up and died. This was the second time that's happened to me.
Anyways, I've always heard not to take dead coral skeletons out even after there's no sign of life. I've heard it's possible for them to randomly come back.
Well I've got proof. This hammer coral had been dead for almost a month and a half now. The stalk was completely smooth when it initially died. Well now it has two little sprouts at the base but only one I can see actual hammer polyps. Glad I didn't throw it out. Hopefully it will grow big.
Here's a very crappy picture
Anyways, I've always heard not to take dead coral skeletons out even after there's no sign of life. I've heard it's possible for them to randomly come back.
Well I've got proof. This hammer coral had been dead for almost a month and a half now. The stalk was completely smooth when it initially died. Well now it has two little sprouts at the base but only one I can see actual hammer polyps. Glad I didn't throw it out. Hopefully it will grow big.
Here's a very crappy picture
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