Hey everyone, Emily here!
We recently got in a few of one of my most favorite corals of all time, the Walking Dendro (Heteropsammia cochlea). These guys are extremely unique due to the fact that they are a solitary, photosynthetic coral with a single peanut worm living inside their skeleton. The worm comes out to eat and scoots the coral around on its back like a snail! Super interesting, and fun to watch. They end up somewhere else in your tank every morning so that is something to be cautious of, and should not be dipped as to not damage the worm. Also quite hard to find these days. They are for sale on our website for $90 each, you can also pick them up in store. Here are some pictures!
https://reefcollective.com/search?search=dendro


Here is what the hole where the worm lives looks like! So weird.. I have yet to see the worm actually come out but they are definitely in there, every morning they moved about an inch.

And of course, I had to take one home for myself! I have been trying to find these for a YEAR! So very exciting for me. Can you tell?

So, what do you think of Walking Dendros? Have you heard of them before?
What do you think is the most interesting coral? See if you can top this one
We recently got in a few of one of my most favorite corals of all time, the Walking Dendro (Heteropsammia cochlea). These guys are extremely unique due to the fact that they are a solitary, photosynthetic coral with a single peanut worm living inside their skeleton. The worm comes out to eat and scoots the coral around on its back like a snail! Super interesting, and fun to watch. They end up somewhere else in your tank every morning so that is something to be cautious of, and should not be dipped as to not damage the worm. Also quite hard to find these days. They are for sale on our website for $90 each, you can also pick them up in store. Here are some pictures!
https://reefcollective.com/search?search=dendro


Here is what the hole where the worm lives looks like! So weird.. I have yet to see the worm actually come out but they are definitely in there, every morning they moved about an inch.

And of course, I had to take one home for myself! I have been trying to find these for a YEAR! So very exciting for me. Can you tell?

So, what do you think of Walking Dendros? Have you heard of them before?
What do you think is the most interesting coral? See if you can top this one

