GSP Back from the Dead

iemsparticus

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So, for at least 6 months, as near as I can figure it, my GSP Island has been buried under my substrate thanks to my Diamond Goby. Try as I might, I just couldn’t keep the Goby from burying it, and I had just given them up for dead a long long time ago. Yesterday, as I was vacuuming my sand during a water change, I uncovered the rock, and got it on top of the sand, not thinking much of it. Today, what do I see? A single, solitary, Green Star Polyp open and happy as can be! I was completely blown away! Anyone had this experience before?
 

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So, for at least 6 months, as near as I can figure it, my GSP Island has been buried under my substrate thanks to my Diamond Goby. Try as I might, I just couldn’t keep the Goby from burying it, and I had just given them up for dead a long long time ago. Yesterday, as I was vacuuming my sand during a water change, I uncovered the rock, and got it on top of the sand, not thinking much of it. Today, what do I see? A single, solitary, Green Star Polyp open and happy as can be! I was completely blown away! Anyone had this experience before?

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