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Holmzie123

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Hi,

I added this zoa from wwc a month ago and it has these weird dandelion like things on them. They survived a dipping and I'm not sure what to do. The zoas with them on them don't open so I should clearly do something. Identifying it first seems like a logical first step, anyone have any ideas?
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Pics are blurry. Can't really tell
 

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It is difficult to determine from the picture what you are referring to as dandelion thing. Perhaps another clearer pic with a circle around what you are asking about may help.
 
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Hope that's a bit better, having a hard time getting a great shot.
 

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Looks like caulerpa
 

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