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hi everyone,
Just got a colony of aqua blasto merlettis and as im qt-ing it, i noticed these round things at the bottom of the blasto skeleton stalk. Are these eggs of something bad or nothing? Thx for the input.

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Hard to tell with pics. Is there something inside those structures or empty? Best to wait and keep in qt either way.
 
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Are tunicates like this bad? Ive since broken fragged the colony and scrapped off the greenish bubble egg looking thing until i only saw the purplish skeleton structure. Glued the skeleton stalks to rubble and glued over any questionable areas. Hopefully its not flatworms cause i thought they only attack sps not lps like blastos. Also when i searched flatworms the description is rust-colored eggs not greenish. Anyway they remain in qt.
 

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My bad I was looking at something else that looked like a possible flat worm. Good job with QT!
 

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