Echinata vs. zoa-a survivors story

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So Tues. am I was doing the am check on the tank and was horrified to see that I had placed a 2p zoa frag a little too close to a fairly large echinata frag. The echinata had completely encased the zoa frag and I was pretty bummed as I am well aware of the echinatas reputation and it had already taken out half a blasto mini colony before I realized what was going on. It's not a LE or anything, but cute (orange center/yellow skirt) and it was the only frag that made it from my first fragging attempt so a little sentimental value. To my surprise that night the web it had retracted and the nubs from the polps were still there. Last night, they were both open and happy!!

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That was a close one! ;) Glad it made it! :D
 

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Oh cool! LOL!
 

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