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Will I get a grafted coral from this?
I´m wondering if I will get one of those grafted mutant corals from this acropora and idaho grape monti that are toutching each other, it seems as if they were melting:
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OMG! MAD SCIENTIST! GOJILLA! RUN!
YOU MONSTER! YOU'VE KILLED US ALL!
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hmmmmmm
Join Date: Jan 2009
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I had a purple monti (encrusting) frag get pushed into an acro and the monti started to die off where they were touching.
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Re: Will I get a grafted coral from this?
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You'll probably see one of them start receeding before long. It doesn't necessarily happen immediately after touching. If you wanted a grafted coral you'll need two of the same species or genus.
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The monti does not have a chance.
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