eggs of TORCH CORAL?

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Are these eggs that the coral spawns?
They are attached by mucus strings to his mouth
Does anyone have any information?
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Do you have any more information about this?
Can the eggs be kept so that they continue to develop?
In theory, yes - and I know a few anecdotes of torch corals spawning and growing out successfully in tanks (it's definitely not common though). Torch corals are thought to be hermaphroditic, self-fertile* brooders,** so rather than those being eggs released from that torch, each of those would be planula larvae (i.e. baby corals, rather than eggs). My understanding is that these, like most planktonic larvae in our tanks, are generally eaten or killed off/pulled out of tanks by our equipment (filters, skimmers, etc.), but if they can find somewhere safe that has proper substrate, flow, lighting, etc. then they'll survive.

If you can collect the larvae, then you can put them into grow-out tanks that you've prepared for them (which could raise your chances of success), but even then there's no guarantees of success in the rearing.

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Some more links that may help for anyone wanting to try rearing coral larvae:
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