Corals releasing stringy things after feeding!!!!

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I just feed my corals reef roids for the first time. I too some of my tank water in a cup and pour a table spoon of reef roids in to it. I mixed it up and got a turkey baster and filled it up. I sprayed my corals with the reef roids and a minute later the corals are releasing this stringy slime. What is going on. Is this a problem. The only corals that did that were my hammers and frogspawn.

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Its mucus from enzymes when they are fed and not abnormal for them to do this. I see this most everytime when i feed my coral especially on my euphyllia and candy canes which are a slimy biofilm
 
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It’s mucus from enzymes when they are fed and not abnormal for them to do this. I see this most everytime when i feed my coral especially on my euphyllia and candy canes
Good to know that it is normal. Why do they do it?
 

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Good to know that it is normal. Why do they do it?
Enzymes. We produce saliva- this is their version. Corals dont have gills and have to release this somehow
 

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