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Jerad

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so the other day I saw my blenny eaing at my gsp (new frag). ever since that, I have not seen the gsp open up. BUT I do have 0 nitrates, 0 phosphates, ect. Could the lack of nutrients in the water column be the cause or do you all think that it is my cause is the blenny?
 

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I don't think the blenny was eating your gsp. He was probably looking for food among the polyps, my blenny des that from time to time on different corals in my tank. How do the other corals look? Is it just the gsp that is closed up?
 

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same here. he's probably eating the algae built up on the stalks or between them. i wouldn't worry.
 

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He just grazing for food. And yea gsp will do better with a bit more nutrients in the water.
 

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