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hello again, well this time i have another coral and its xenia, it is doing very well and since it fully opened today i noticed that there is also either 1 lone button polyp or 1 lone zoanthid smack in the middle of the coral, and around it is rock and what i think to be deadcoral fragments, so how di i remove it? do i have to remove it? also the water stats are triple 0's and my dad wants another fish (oh boy..) any advice?




and here is a vid, i took today, you might be able to see it, but its not very good quality (this was for my journal so the other half of the vid is my freshwater) enjoy! none of this could have been possible for:

AK47
Nemo
Seffieuk
the person with a bunny for a sig (lol sorry forgot your user name)
anyone else i forgot to mention



p.s. pretro and pretra are doing quite well and i think they have solved their dominanace issues and pretra is getting slightly bigger.

sorry about the people i listed! i said " this could not have been possible for" yes they can do it and they are all much better at salt than i am so just to straighten things out.

i meant to say that the tank could not have been possible without the help from"
 
o the video works here and not on the other post? :/
 
Nice video. I like the rock very much. The clowns look nice and chubby and enjoying their new home.:good:
 
thanks for the compliments guys, and sorry AK77 for mispelling your name.

anyone have any idea about the lone polyp among the xenia?
 
hello? i just identified it as button polyps because it has a mat, its just that there is only 1 polyp lol.

the xenia is doing well, its just the polyp is worrying me.
 
hello sorry for the late update as my cpu got INFECTED, but noe i have it back and can update lol

one of the hermits decided to make a meal out of the lone polyp, so its gone now, but now i have noticed something else.


it is about button polyp sized and is brown, it looks like a softie but im not very sure, and it might seem unrelated but the xenia (well,half of it ) has started to attch itself to the main rock structureand it looks likes its dividing?

i started off with 3 "trunks" of xenia, then one is splitting and the new 4th trunk is attachng itself to the main rockwork,is this ok?
 
um i could really use a reply hehe, as my xenia now split into 2 seperate bodys? and now the other half of the xenia that was initially attaching to the main rockwork is starting to attach as well.
 
ok thanks! and i was also wondering if it would do any good to, when the thing moves off the frag, to move the remaining coral on the frag to another part of the tank to help it spread? sound logical?
 

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