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Interesting, didnt know they can do that.To me they appear to be part of the elegance coral reaching to the sand. Mesenterial filaments can attack neighboring corals or other threats as well as capture and digest prey. They generally come out when the lights are off and they do not come from the mouth of the coral, but rather the bottom of the polyps. That’s what it looks like to me. Perhaps it was finding some yummy fauna in your sand.
looks great to me. Do you have any trouble with coral warfare?Well it was one of my first corals, and never had issue with them until recently. Where its all shrinked (been like this for 1+ month)
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Looks nice to
looks great to me. Do you have any trouble with coral warfare?
That’s adorable!!!!!!The reason this looks weird to me is because, it was all Bubbly beofre this. See below:
Didnt have coral warfare, but there was one time when my Bubble tip anemone decided to come behind it (on its shell) and hanged in there for 1 day, then decided to move.
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