Torch Coral Splitting. Still, the splitting may indicate various diseases as well. — splitting occurs super slow as one head splits and as they grow upwards (grow a longer skeleton) the splitting. This is how they form new heads to create those fantastic colonies we all love. — while it can be difficult to balance all of the inhabitants of a reef aquarium, if you plan on adding torch corals, you’ll need to understand where. That i have kept alive and splitting for around 6 months. — torch corals can reproduce both sexually and asexually, however, asexual reproduction is more common among corals via budding/splitting. The splitting only happens when factors like temperature, light, space, ph level, etc are sufficient. Not that i’m experienced but i do have a couple torches. — it does look to be splitting. torch coral splitting mainly refers to torch coral reproduction. — torch corals are commonly known to split and form new heads fairly quickly. Since torches are a branching stony coral, they are easy to frag. If you want to propagate your torch. If you notice your torch corals splitting, do not worry, this is normal. The polyps split to create more polyps inside the aquarium.
— torch corals can reproduce both sexually and asexually, however, asexual reproduction is more common among corals via budding/splitting. Since torches are a branching stony coral, they are easy to frag. — splitting occurs super slow as one head splits and as they grow upwards (grow a longer skeleton) the splitting. — it does look to be splitting. — while it can be difficult to balance all of the inhabitants of a reef aquarium, if you plan on adding torch corals, you’ll need to understand where. The splitting only happens when factors like temperature, light, space, ph level, etc are sufficient. Still, the splitting may indicate various diseases as well. Not that i’m experienced but i do have a couple torches. This is how they form new heads to create those fantastic colonies we all love. That i have kept alive and splitting for around 6 months.
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Torch Coral Splitting Still, the splitting may indicate various diseases as well. This is how they form new heads to create those fantastic colonies we all love. Still, the splitting may indicate various diseases as well. — it does look to be splitting. The splitting only happens when factors like temperature, light, space, ph level, etc are sufficient. If you want to propagate your torch. torch coral splitting mainly refers to torch coral reproduction. Since torches are a branching stony coral, they are easy to frag. The polyps split to create more polyps inside the aquarium. That i have kept alive and splitting for around 6 months. — splitting occurs super slow as one head splits and as they grow upwards (grow a longer skeleton) the splitting. — while it can be difficult to balance all of the inhabitants of a reef aquarium, if you plan on adding torch corals, you’ll need to understand where. Not that i’m experienced but i do have a couple torches. If you notice your torch corals splitting, do not worry, this is normal. — torch corals are commonly known to split and form new heads fairly quickly. — torch corals can reproduce both sexually and asexually, however, asexual reproduction is more common among corals via budding/splitting.