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My Sun burst coral was dying about a month ago. Go figure, I had to much flow. And this coral was on its way out. Everyone liked that coral. It didn't glow like most, but it wasn't eating either. After a month of heavy feeding, WOW! I'm glad she's back, and in fighting form. Just goes to show you, don't give in to a coral dying. Yep! That's my little horseshoe crab down front, it
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seems to know when I'm taking a picture. Photo taken with room lites, LEDs
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Glad that came back for you because it's beautiful.
 

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