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I noticed a bunch of these weird things growing on my soft coral, is it bad? And what is it please

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looks like green hair algae to me. while it's not the end of the world (yet) it's not a good thing but there are many things that can contribute to it......... #1 reason is high nutrients (NO3/PO4)......... new tank syndrome.... improper spectrum lighting..........
 
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looks like green hair algae to me. while it's not the end of the world (yet) it's not a good thing but there are many things that can contribute to it......... #1 reason is high nutrients (NO3/PO4)......... new tank syndrome.... improper spectrum lighting..........
Yeah I have had a problem with that but I am talking about the clear polyp things shooting off of it
 

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They could be baby aiptasia, could be hydroids, really hard to tell. I wouldn't worry about it, but if that's the base of a kenya tree just cut it at the base and throw away the plug, it will survive fine
 
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They could be baby aiptasia, could be hydroids, really hard to tell. I wouldn't worry about it, but if that's the base of a kenya tree just cut it at the base and throw away the plug, it will survive fine
It’s supposed to be a neon nepthea, how do I get it to reattach to something?
 

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It’s supposed to be a neon nepthea, how do I get it to reattach to something?
A dab of super glue!
Alternatively a natural way to do it with nepthea, is placing the base (once cut) into some small rock rubble on the sand bed, give it a couple weeks and it should be attached to one.
 

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Those can have a strong sting and tick things off.

Edit: If you just got it though I would wait a little while to frag it.
 

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Its hydroids and best eradication is starvation. By aiming flow towards the coral, not at it, the hydroids will starve and disappear. They favor brine shrimp
 

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If they don't go away nepthea is a easy coral to frag. Would just wait a little if you just got it so you don't stress it out more.
 
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