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Unread 04/25/2017, 04:34 AM   #8
Moort82
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Originally Posted by Reeferz412 View Post
i have seen heliofungias, diaseris, and cycloseris successfully cut in half and glued together with species alike. I have never done this personally but have seen them come in from indo this way. Sorry i cant be much of help, but I know it can be done with fungias.
Interesting, I thought that this was a natural feature and that these chimeras were a result of two coral larvae settling next to each other and growing together.

There is a piece about the coral above easily found on Google but blocked by this site. I just typed in building reef chimera plate coral.


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