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Some 2 months ago or more I thought I would try to feed my Coral Zoo Plankton . Most reacted ok , but one group closed up and has not opened since. I do not know since I used a Turkey baster if I damaged them from the force or not . Advice more than needed
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I would say, based on the picture, it's more likely that they're irritated by the Bristleworms crawling all over them.

Do you have any fish in there that eat Bristleworms?
 
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I would say, based on the picture, it's more likely that they're irritated by the Bristleworms crawling all over them.

Do you have any fish in there that eat Bristleworms?
No Wondering if the coral are dead and being eaten now. I have never seen them bothering healthy Coral . As a matter of fact they clean the algae around them
 

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The coral doesn't look dead, just irritated.
 

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