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Just noticed this a couple of days ago not sure what it is was wanting some help seeing if I need to do anything. Water is fine checked just yesterday and they seem to be doing fine opening up everyday and are nice and puffy

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what's the issue you're trying to diagnose? It doesn't look too bad to me, maybe a little closed up if anything? How are your water parameters? How old is the tank, when did you add the coral? change anything recently?
 
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Sorry I should have been more specific the little white dots on the side of the coral they are new and the tank is probably a little over 8 months old nothing really new added a new torch about two weeks ago but it was dipped and everything. Water is stable where I keep it
Alk 9
Cal 420
Mag is 1500 which is a little high but it’s stays there
Salt is 1.026
Temp 77
Nitrate 5
Phos .1 And yes a little closed but lights just started coming on which they will open up more in just a few
 

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parameters look good! I wouldn't worry about the white dots, they look like vermetid snails which are generally harmless. If you just don't like the look of them, you can scape them off, but that would probably just disturb the coral.
 
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parameters look good! I wouldn't worry about the white dots, they look like vermetid snails which are generally harmless. If you just don't like the look of them, you can scape them off, but that would probably just disturb the coral.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking to but while looking closely at this I noticed a baby aiptasia coming out the bottom so I might have to pull it and scrape that anyways and throw some glue over that
 

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