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I apologize for the vid quality! I added this Euphyllia last night, and this morning it seems almost fully open and appears healthy. However, last night I noticed the Lysmata shrimp literally tearing off some polyps, which seemed strange to me, and this morning I noticed the coral has a sort of whitish mucus. What is it? Why is the shrimp behaving like that?
 

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Sometimes the shrimp will go after LPS corals.
 
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So there's nothing to worry about then? Is that kind of like a self-defense mechanism?
 

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I would worry about it, yes. If it continues, the shrimp can damage the hammer coral.
 

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You can remove the shrimp sir. The lysmata shrimp are omnivores, they are a hit or miss in a reef tank unfortunately.
 
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And to think I believed they were super reef safe. Thanks for the info. One last thing: that white stuff is related to stress and similar issues, right? It's not a parasite or something else.
 

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I apologize for the vid quality! I added this Euphyllia last night, and this morning it seems almost fully open and appears healthy. However, last night I noticed the Lysmata shrimp literally tearing off some polyps, which seemed strange to me, and this morning I noticed the coral has a sort of whitish mucus. What is it? Why is the shrimp behaving like that?
In most cases , it goes after food particles within the coral. If its the coral it wants, it wont stop
 

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