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    Default Softie not doing too well?

    Sorry have been off the forum lately lads been so busy!

    Looked in my tank today at my button polyps (I think that's what they are) are looking great, all the other corals seem fine...

    Nothings changed in the tank...


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    Default Re: Softie not doing too well?

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    looks like they have detruis on them mate get a baster and blow them off then they should be fine, if all the others are good then it can be little else as these are very hardy.

    They also do this when they catch food
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